2023
DOI: 10.1111/ggr.12502
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Constant 4He Concentration and 190Pt‐4He age of Detrital Pt‐Alloy Grains from the Santiago River, Ecuador: Potential as a 4He Mineral Reference Material

Abstract: Over the last few decades geo‐ and thermochronological techniques based on the accumulation of radiogenic 4He in minerals have gained popularity. Currently there is no mineral‐based 4He reference material that allows routine screening of gas extraction and measurement procedures. The commonly‐used mineral reference material for (U‐Th)/He thermochronology have variable U and Th contents which result in variable 4He concentrations. Here we demonstrate that native platinum grains (RS‐Pt) from placer deposits in t… Show more

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“…We suggest that application of the same technique on other mass-spectrometers might result in even better reproducibility of the (U-Th)/He ages of goethite samples. The secondary electron multiplier of the MSU-G-01-M mass-spectrometer has a reproducibility in a range of around 2.5%, application of these technique on the instruments equipped with a Faraday cup, which have better reproducibility (~1.2%; Yakubovich et al 2023), might have produce even better values.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We suggest that application of the same technique on other mass-spectrometers might result in even better reproducibility of the (U-Th)/He ages of goethite samples. The secondary electron multiplier of the MSU-G-01-M mass-spectrometer has a reproducibility in a range of around 2.5%, application of these technique on the instruments equipped with a Faraday cup, which have better reproducibility (~1.2%; Yakubovich et al 2023), might have produce even better values.…”
Section: Justification Of the Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Secondary Electron Multiplier (SEM) was used to determine the 4 He + beam intensity (cps). Calibration of the mass spectrometer was done using the RS-Pt reference material(Yakubovich et al 2023). The standard uncertainty of the He measurement result was revealed from repeatability precision of 10 readings of 4 He.Goethite samples were step-heated at temperatures of 350° C for 30 min, 550° C for 10 min, 900° C for 10 min, 1100° C for spectrometer.…”
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