The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília

Nd isotopes represent one of the best tools to investigate the processes involved in the evolution of the continental crust and mantle. This is due mainly to the similar geochemical behaviour of Sm and Nd, both light rare earth elements, which inhibits their fractionation during most varied geologic...

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Main Authors: S.M.C.L. GIOIA, M.M. PIMENTEL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2000-06-01
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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spelling doaj-848aeedf72e647259de1b44c263d1d312020-11-24T23:08:51ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências0001-37651678-26902000-06-0172221924510.1590/S0001-37652000000200009The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of BrasíliaS.M.C.L. GIOIAM.M. PIMENTELNd isotopes represent one of the best tools to investigate the processes involved in the evolution of the continental crust and mantle. This is due mainly to the similar geochemical behaviour of Sm and Nd, both light rare earth elements, which inhibits their fractionation during most varied geological processes. In order to carry out crustal evolution studies in central Brazil, the Sm-Nd isotopic method was implanted at the Geochronology Laboratory of the University of Brasília. The Sm-Nd separation methodology is basically that described in Richard et al. (1976), with the addition of some improvements. In this study we describe in detail the methodology used in Brasília. Precision and accuracy were checked with the international standards such as JB-3, BCR-1, BHVO-1 and La Jolla, and the following results were found: JB-3 (Nd=15.74 ppm and Sm=4.28 ppm), BCR-1 (143Nd/144Nd=0.512647±8, Nd=28.73 ppm and Sm=6.66 ppm), BHVO-1 (Nd=24.83 ppm and Sm=6.2 ppm) and La Jolla (143Nd/144Nd=0.511835±14).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652000000200009Sm-Nd methodisotope dilutionion exchange chromatographyTIMS
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author S.M.C.L. GIOIA
M.M. PIMENTEL
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M.M. PIMENTEL
The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Sm-Nd method
isotope dilution
ion exchange chromatography
TIMS
author_facet S.M.C.L. GIOIA
M.M. PIMENTEL
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title The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
title_short The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
title_full The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
title_fullStr The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
title_full_unstemmed The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília
title_sort sm-nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the university of brasília
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 0001-3765
1678-2690
publishDate 2000-06-01
description Nd isotopes represent one of the best tools to investigate the processes involved in the evolution of the continental crust and mantle. This is due mainly to the similar geochemical behaviour of Sm and Nd, both light rare earth elements, which inhibits their fractionation during most varied geological processes. In order to carry out crustal evolution studies in central Brazil, the Sm-Nd isotopic method was implanted at the Geochronology Laboratory of the University of Brasília. The Sm-Nd separation methodology is basically that described in Richard et al. (1976), with the addition of some improvements. In this study we describe in detail the methodology used in Brasília. Precision and accuracy were checked with the international standards such as JB-3, BCR-1, BHVO-1 and La Jolla, and the following results were found: JB-3 (Nd=15.74 ppm and Sm=4.28 ppm), BCR-1 (143Nd/144Nd=0.512647±8, Nd=28.73 ppm and Sm=6.66 ppm), BHVO-1 (Nd=24.83 ppm and Sm=6.2 ppm) and La Jolla (143Nd/144Nd=0.511835±14).
topic Sm-Nd method
isotope dilution
ion exchange chromatography
TIMS
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