2014
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-908x.2013.00255.x
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Spatial Geochemistry: A Characterisation of Heterogeneity in Reference Materials

Abstract: Geochemical reference materials (RMs) for microbeam techniques are typically characterised by averages and dispersion statistics (e.g., standard deviation, variance) that are calculated for a number of measurements (beam shots). It is proposed that the mapping of RMs will add spatial information that better characterises the grouping and magnitudes of the heterogeneities and provides the information necessary to define a minimum analytical mass. A simple mathematical solution is proposed, which can be easily c… Show more

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“…Both software packages are routinely utilised by geochemists in the mineral exploration community and contain a range of features that made them suitable for this task. For instance, we were able to modulate the spatial influence of each point in ioGAS , which provided considerable control over the weighting of each analysis spot, which in turn made the task of spatial geochemical mapping of the RM (see Bédard and Néron for an introduction to the concept) easily tailored to the user's requirements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both software packages are routinely utilised by geochemists in the mineral exploration community and contain a range of features that made them suitable for this task. For instance, we were able to modulate the spatial influence of each point in ioGAS , which provided considerable control over the weighting of each analysis spot, which in turn made the task of spatial geochemical mapping of the RM (see Bédard and Néron for an introduction to the concept) easily tailored to the user's requirements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many geochemical RM development projects do not attempt a detailed quantification of material heterogeneity at fine‐scale sampling sizes appropriate for microanalytical work. Micro‐XRF was used by Bédard and Néron () to quantify heterogeneities in powdered reference materials. They used chemical maps of reference materials pressed into pellets to characterise the spatial distribution of heterogeneities in the RM, from which they could define a minimum test portion mass for representative results.…”
Section: Advances In X‐ray Fluorescence Methods (Contribution By Lpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two-dimensional m-SRXRF imaging revealed age-dependent differences between the zinc content of stems and leaves. Using stable 133 Cs, plants were cultivated in hydroponic baths to simulate active Cs uptake and show the predominant localisation of Cs and K, as well as several divalent metals, in the cell wall or apoplastic regions, suggesting a possible absorption mechanism of Cs in the plants. Most of the Zn was found to be complexed with malate in the leaves, but a shi to cell wall and citric acid Zn complexes was noted during transportation and storage in stems and roots.…”
Section: Environmentalmentioning
confidence: 99%