Ion chromatogram method for the determination of liquid composition of fluid inclusions in several common minerals by using a trace amount of sample
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    The study of geological fluids is a focus of earth science. The compositions of fluid inclusions are the key to understanding the geological fluids. In traditional methods, the anions of liquid ingredients are detected by single-channel ion chromatography, and the cations of liquid ingredients are detected by AAS or ICP-AES. The traditional methods can only analyze a few mineral species and requires a larger amount of mineral (over 3 g). The dual-channel ion chromatography was used in this study. After a number of condition experiments, the authors optimized the pre-treatment analysis method (such as burst and extraction), and identified the detectable ions in different minerals. The weight of the sample was reduced from 3 g to 300 mg by using the concentration method. Quartz, calcite, fluorite, sphalerite, garnet, magnetite and pyrite were analyzed for their liquid phase compositions (Li+, Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, F-, Cl-, Br-, NO2-, NO3- and SO42-). The new ion chromatographic analysis method established by the authors is characterized by such advantages as simple operation, rapidness, low cost, and requirement of only a small weight of sample, thus expanding the scope of analysis of mineral species. In addition, this method can provide more direct and effective information for the study of ore-forming fluids.

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杨丹,徐文艺,2014,多种矿物流体包裹体中液相阴阳离子的同时测定[J].岩石矿物学杂志,33(3):591~596. YANG Dan, XU Wen-yi,2014,Ion chromatogram method for the determination of liquid composition of fluid inclusions in several common minerals by using a trace amount of sample[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,33(3):591~596.

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  • Received:October 09,2013
  • Revised:December 13,2013
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