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The non-destructive determination of REE in fossilized bone using synchrotron radiation induced K-line X-ray microfluorescence analysis
Authors:K. Janssens   L. Vincze   B. Vekemans   C. T. Williams   M. Radtke   M. Haller  A. Kn?chel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium, BE;(2) Department of Mineralogy, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK, GB;(3) Institut für Anorganische und Angewandte Chemie, Universit?t Hamburg, M.-L. Kingplatz 6, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany, DE
Abstract:The sensitivity and applicability of the synchrotron radiation induced X-ray microfluorescence (μ-SRXRF) spectrometer at the Hamburg synchrotron laboratory Hasylab for the determination of the distribution of trace concentrations of rare-earth elements (REE) in fossilized bone are discussed and critically compared to those of other trace analytical methods such as instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and LAMP-ICPMS (laser ablation microprobe inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry). Measurements were carried out on two bone samples from contrasting terrestrial depositional environments at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). Results indicate that the microdistribution of the REE in these biological materials is not homogeneous and that the relative abundance of these elements can provide information on the palaeoenvironment during the fossilization process. The heterogeneous distribution of the REE can be determined in a quantitative and completely non-destructive manner provided the concentrations of individual REE are above 10 μg/g. Received: 18 January 1998 / Revised: 6 October 1998 / Accepted: 10 October 1998
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