Interlaboratory comparison study of Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca measurements in planktonic foraminifera for paleoceanographic research
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- Yair Rosenthal
- Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, and Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers State University of New Jersey 71 Dudley Road, New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 USA
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- Suzanne Perron‐Cashman
- Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers State University of New Jersey 71 Dudley Road, New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 USA
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- Caroline H. Lear
- Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers State University of New Jersey 71 Dudley Road, New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 USA
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- Edouard Bard
- CEREGE BP80, 13545 13545 Aix‐en‐Provence cdx 4 France
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- Stephen Barker
- Department of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EQ UK
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- Katharina Billups
- College of Marine Studies University of Delaware 700 Pilottown Road, Lewes Deleware 19958 USA
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- Martha Bryan
- Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Palisades New York 10964 USA
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- Margaret L. Delaney
- Ocean Sciences/Institute of Marine Sciences University of California Santa Cruz California 95064 USA
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- Peter B. deMenocal
- Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Palisades New York 10964 USA
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- Gary S. Dwyer
- Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Duke University Durham North Carolina 27708 USA
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- Henry Elderfield
- Department of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EQ UK
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- Chris R. German
- Southampton Oceanography Center European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH UK
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- Mervyn Greaves
- Department of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EQ UK
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- David W. Lea
- Department of Geological Sciences and Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara California 93106 USA
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- Thomas M. Marchitto
- Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Box 450 Boulder Colorado 80309 USA
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- Dorothy K. Pak
- Department of Geological Sciences and Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara California 93106 USA
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- Georges L. Paradis
- Department of Geological Sciences and Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara California 93106 USA
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- Ann D. Russell
- Department of Geology University of California One Shields Avenue, Davis California 95616 USA
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- Ralph R. Schneider
- Département de Géologie et Océanographie CNRS/Université de Bordeaux I UMR 5805 EPOC, 33405 Talence Cedex France
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- Kathleen Scheiderich
- College of Marine Studies University of Delaware 700 Pilottown Road, Lewes Deleware 19958 USA
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- Lowell Stott
- Department of Earth Sciences University of Southern California Los Angeles California 90089 USA
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- Kazuyo Tachikawa
- CEREGE BP80, 13545 13545 Aix‐en‐Provence cdx 4 France
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- Eric Tappa
- Department of Geological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina 29208 USA
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- Robert Thunell
- Department of Geological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina 29208 USA
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- Michael Wara
- Ocean Sciences/Institute of Marine Sciences University of California Santa Cruz California 95064 USA
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- Syee Weldeab
- Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM), Department of Geosciences Bremen University, Klagenfurterstrasse 28334 Bremen Germany
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- Paul A. Wilson
- Southampton Oceanography Center European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH UK
説明
<jats:p>Thirteen laboratories from the USA and Europe participated in an intercomparison study of Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca measurements in foraminifera. The study included five planktonic species from surface sediments from different geographical regions and water depths. Each of the laboratories followed their own cleaning and analytical procedures and had no specific information about the samples. Analysis of solutions of known Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios showed that the intralaboratory instrumental precision is better than 0.5% for both Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca measurements, regardless whether ICP‐OES or ICP‐MS is used. The interlaboratory precision on the analysis of standard solutions was about 1.5% and 0.9% for Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca measurements, respectively. These are equivalent to Mg/Ca‐based temperature repeatability and reproducibility on the analysis of solutions of ±0.2°C and ±0.5°C, respectively. The analysis of foraminifera suggests an interlaboratory variance of about ±8% (%RSD) for Mg/Ca measurements, which translates to reproducibility of about ±2–3°C. The relatively large range in the reproducibility of foraminiferal analysis is primarily due to relatively poor intralaboratory repeatability (about ±1–2°C) and a bias (about 1°C) due to the application of different cleaning methods by different laboratories. Improving the consistency of cleaning methods among laboratories will, therefore, likely lead to better reproducibility. Even more importantly, the results of this study highlight the need for standards calibration among laboratories as a first step toward improving interlaboratory compatibility.</jats:p>
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- Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 5 (4), 1029-, 2004-04
American Geophysical Union (AGU)