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摘要
激光烧蚀电感耦合等离子体质谱(LA-ICP-MS)每秒计数(cps)结果进行定量测试,使用电子探针分析(EMP)相同的点分析重量百分比(wt. %);它们是从巴伯顿绿岩带(BGB)的Sheba, New Consort和Fairview金矿中精选的黄铁矿颗粒中获得的。从理论上讲,使用两种不同的技术从相同的黄铁矿颗粒中获得的数据在某种程度上必须代表相同的化学成分,但不完全相同的值。这是因为它们应用于相同的点,在相同的黄铁矿颗粒。然而,在本研究中获得的两种技术的结果不能直接比较。图形和统计技术也被用于描述任何现有的关系。然而,所有这些数据都没有表明黄铁矿中主要或微量元素的分布有任何相似之处。本研究结果表明,两种方法匹配斑点的数据之间的明显相关性由于多个因素(斑点大小、分区、异质性等)而失效,这些因素对基于EMP结果的LA-ICP-MS数据的任何直接标准化程序都产生了负面影响。关键词:激光烧蚀电感耦合等离子体质谱(LA-ICP-MS),电子探针,Barberton绿岩带,黄铁矿,标准化
LA-ICP-MS and EMP relationships in pyrite grains from Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa: An attempt for quantification
Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) count per seconds (cps) results were tested for quantification, using the same spot analyses of Electron Microprobe Analyses (EMP) in weight percentage (wt. %); they were obtained from selected pyrite grains from Sheba, New Consort, and Fairview gold mines of the Barberton Greenstone Belt (BGB). Theoretically, data obtained from the same pyrite grains, using two different techniques must represent, to some extent, the same chemical composition, but not exclusively the same values. This comes because they applied to the same spots, and within the same pyrite grains. Yet, the results obtained in this study of the two techniques are not directly comparable. Graphical and statistical techniques were also applied to depict any existing relationships. However, all do not indicate any kind of similarity in the distribution of major or trace-elements in the pyrite of both datasets. The results of this study imply that the obvious correlations between data of the two techniques for matching spots are failed by several factors (spot size, zoning, heterogeneity, etc.), which are negatively influencing any direct standardization procedure of LA-ICP-MS data based on EMP results.
Key words: Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), electron microprobe, Barberton greenstone belt, pyrite, standardization.