DETERMINATION OF THE TRACE ELEMENTS IN A MIZUHO ICE CORE SAMPLE BY A COMBINATION OF CONVENTIONAL AND HIGH RESOLUTION INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY
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DETERMINATION OF THE TRACE ELEMENTS IN A MIZUHO ICE CORE SAMPLE BY A COMBINATION OF CONVENTIONAL AND HIGH RESOLUTION INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY
School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University
School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University
Marubun Corporation
Tama Chemicals
National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences
National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences
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Seventeen elements (Li, Na, Mg, Al, Ca, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Sr, Ba, Pb and Bi) in an Antarctic ice core at Mizuho Station collected by the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition were determined by a combination of conventional and high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The ice sample was separated into five fractions from surface to inner core by stepwise melting. All the elements determined decreased from the core surface to the inner core by one to four orders of magnitude. The surface contaminations of Li, Cr, Ni, Co, Cu, Ba, Pb and Bi penetrated into the second fraction, while only the surface fraction was contaminated for Na, Mg, Al, V, Mn, Fe, Ca and Sr. Zn kept decreasing to the innermost fraction. Na, Mg and Ca may be originated from sea water, while V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn and Sr may be supplied from the crust. Significant portions of Co and Ni could be of extraterrestrial origin.
雑誌書誌ID
AA10756213
雑誌名
Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology