Journal article

Zircon Hf-isotope analysis with an excimer laser, depth profiling, ablation of complex geometries, and concomitant age estimation

J Woodhead, J Hergt, M Shelley, S Eggins, R Kemp

Chemical Geology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2004

Abstract

This study examines the levels of precision and accuracy obtainable by laser ablation Hf-isotope analysis of zircons in real-world situations using a 193-nm ArF excimer laser coupled to a Nu Plasma MC-ICPMS. Three different reference materials (91500, BR266, and Temora-2) were studied with both solution MC-ICPMS (after Hf separation) and laser ablation. The long-term (9 months) levels of precision and accuracy obtained in these standards by laser ablation are ±90 and ca. 50 ppm (2 σ ), respectively, closely approaching theoretical limits. The theoretical limiting precision can be expressed in terms of dependence on beam size and integration time. The quality of these data is attributed to a ..

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