2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021gc009646
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Coral Ba/Ca Analysis Using ICP‐OES With an Ultrasonic Nebulizer

Abstract: The barium/calcium ratio (Ba/Ca) in coral skeletons has been used as a proxy to understand river floods and oceanic upwelling in the tropics and subtropics for the past centuries. Here, we establish a new method for Ba/Ca analysis using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP‐OES), which has been widely used for coral proxy analyses and can save analysis time compared to other methods. We analyze Ba/Ca by combining an ultrasonic nebulizer with the intensity ratio calibration method to imp… Show more

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“…Skeletal Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and Ba/Ca analyses were performed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES, iCAP 6200 ICP Spectrometer, Thermo Scientific) with an autosampler (ASX-260, Teledyne CETAC Technologies) and an ultrasonic nebuliser (U-5000AT, Teledyne CETAC Technologies) installed at Hokkaido University, following the method described by Watanabe et al (2021). The analytical uncertainties (1σ; relative standard deviations) were 0.17% for Sr/Ca, 0.73% for Mg/Ca and 2.24% for Ba/Ca.…”
Section: Coral Geochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skeletal Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and Ba/Ca analyses were performed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES, iCAP 6200 ICP Spectrometer, Thermo Scientific) with an autosampler (ASX-260, Teledyne CETAC Technologies) and an ultrasonic nebuliser (U-5000AT, Teledyne CETAC Technologies) installed at Hokkaido University, following the method described by Watanabe et al (2021). The analytical uncertainties (1σ; relative standard deviations) were 0.17% for Sr/Ca, 0.73% for Mg/Ca and 2.24% for Ba/Ca.…”
Section: Coral Geochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%