Strontium isotope analysis of apatite via SIMS

We report the development of a SIMS analytical method for in situ Sr isotope analysis of the mineral apatite at an analytical scale of 15 μm or less. Experiments were conducted on a series of reference apatites of widely differing Sr contents at three different mass resolution settings: low (3000),...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical Geology 2021-01, Vol.559, p.119979, Article 119979
Hauptverfasser: Gillespie, Jack, Nemchin, Alexander A., Kinny, Peter D., Martin, Laure, Aleshin, Matvei, Roberts, Malcolm P., Ireland, Trevor R., Whitehouse, Martin J., Jeon, Heejin, Cavosie, Aaron J., Kirkland, Christopher L.
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Zusammenfassung:We report the development of a SIMS analytical method for in situ Sr isotope analysis of the mineral apatite at an analytical scale of 15 μm or less. Experiments were conducted on a series of reference apatites of widely differing Sr contents at three different mass resolution settings: low (3000), moderate (4200) and very high (16000), using a large-geometry CAMECA 1280 ion microprobe retrofitted with a HyperionTM oxygen plasma ion source. Peak-stripping algorithms tailored to the different mass-resolution settings were developed to correct for significant interferences on the target strontium isotope species in the mass spectra, namely Ca dimers, CaPO, Rb and SrH, and for instrumental mass fractionation. The most consistently accurate and precise 87Sr/86Sr ratios were achieved at the 3000 mass resolution setting with appropriate energy filtering and use of a cold trap. On average, corrected 87Sr/86Sr ratios by this method were elevated by ~0.8‰ above equivalent TIMS and solution ICPMS data, with consistent behaviour across the range of Sr concentrations. Individual spot precision of ± 0.001 to 0.004 (2SE) was achieved, depending on Sr content. The key advantages of SIMS analysis compared to existing LA-MC-ICP-MS methods are the high spatial resolution, low sample consumption, and the high mass resolution that allows for the elimination of problematic isobaric interferences. Our approach is particularly useful for the analysis of small or valuable targets, such as mineral inclusions or meteoric samples, and for apatite with high REE contents. However, the much larger volume of material consumed during LA-MC-ICP-MS analysis allows for substantially better precision than the SIMS method presented here. The highly variable trace element composition of natural apatites, involving both cationic and anionic substitutions, necessitates careful characterisation of prospective targets prior to any in situ analysis, in addition to matching to appropriate reference materials. •Development of new SIMS method for in situ measurement of 87Sr/86Sr in apatite.•Isobaric interferences overcome by high mass resolution, peak-stripping algorithm.•High spatial resolution ideal for targeting mineral inclusions.
ISSN:0009-2541
1872-6836
DOI:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2020.119979