LASSIE (laser ablation sampler for stable isotope extraction) applied to carbonate minerals

1992; Elsevier BV; Volume: 101; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0009-2541(92)90201-f

ISSN

1878-5999

Autores

P. C. Smalley, C.N. Maile, Max Coleman, J. E. Rouse,

Tópico(s)

Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Resumo

Abstract LASSIE is an instrument that enables rapid (∼ 30 min) stable isotope analysis of extremely small (∼ 35-μm diameter) areas of carbonates, selected by the operator from a colour TV image of a thin rock slice. This allows practical routine integration of petrography with isotopic analysis. The main technical problem—isotopic fractionation during laser ablation—has been overcome by generating correction factors based on analyses of standards (for calcite, correction factors are +1.2‰ forδ 18 O, —0.8‰ forδ 13 C. Accuracy is determined by the uncertainty (σ) in these correction factors:±0.4‰ forδ 18 O andδ 13 C. Reprocducibility of replicate analyses is also∼ ±0.4‰ (σ) forδ 18 O and ∼±0.2‰ forδ 13 C. An example in which LASSIE analyses were performed on carbonate-cemented sandstones, demonstrated the ability of LASSIE to resolve the various components of a complex carbonate mixture. The study further demonstrated how conventional bulk analyses can give uninterpretable or, worse, misleading results.

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