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Sample code : JG-1
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3.44CHEM 1968Personal communication, Tokyo Univ., JapanH.Haramura
3.39CHEM 1967Personal communication, U.S.Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, USAE.L.Munson
3.56CHEM 1968Quated in K.Govindaraju (1968, 1969).M.Vernet
3.45COLOR 1968Personal communication, C.R.P.G., Univ. of Nancy, France.K.Govindaraju
3.31COLOR 1967Personal communication, Asahi Glass Co LTD, JapanM.Funaoka, Asahi Glass Co.Ltd.
3.14COLOR 1967Personal communication, Onoda Sement Co., JapanOnoda Sement Co.Ltd.
3.45COLOR 1967Personal communicaction, Nittetsu Mining Co. LTD, Mitaka Research Centre, JapanNittetsu Mining Co.Ltd.
3.43COLOR 1969Personal communication, Tohoku Univ., Japan.K.Aoki
3.44COLOR 1969Quated in Y.Ueda (1969)H.Onuki
3.43AA 1969Personal communicaction, Tohoku Univ., JapanY.Kato
3.52CHEM 1970Quoted in K.Nagashima (1970)K.Nakao
3.39CHEM 1970Personal communicaction, Geological Survey of JapanMaeda K.
3.32COLOR 1970Personal communication, Geological Suevey of Japan, Sendai, Japan.T.Abe
3.38COLOR 1968Personal communication, Nihon Cement Res.Lob., JapanNihon Cement Res.Lob.
3.33CHEM 1968Personal communication, Nogoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, JapanY.Hikichi
3.46COLOR 1970Personal communication, Hokkaido Univ., JapanY.Ohba
3.48COLOR 1970Personal communicaction, Yamaguchi Univ., Yamaguchi, JapanM.Murakami
3.42CHEM 1970Personal communication, Kyushu Univ., JapanK.Ishibashi
3.35CHEM 1970Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanT.Omori
3.43AA 1970JB-1 and JG-1 -Geological Survey of Japan silicate rock standards-J. Geol. Sco. Japan76441-447T.Tiba
3.26COLOR 1971Collective analysis of silicate rocks in the mass and analyses of standard rocks-With special reference to carbonate bearing silicate rocks-.J. Geol. Soc. Japan77453-463R.Sugisaki and T.Tanaka
3.27AA 1971Personal communication, University of Arkansas, U.S.A.K.F. Steele
3.36AA 1970Personal communication, Univ. of North Caroline, USAJ.G.Sullivan
3.37CHEM 1972Personal communication, Tokyo Coal and Mineral Lab., Tokyo, JapanK.Ohta
3.34CHEM 1972Quated in Schmidt K. (1972)D.C.G.Friese
3.35CHEM 1972Personal communication, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, JapanH.Shirahata
3.40AA 1972Personal communication, The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandB.A.O.Randball
3.54EPMA 1972Personal communication, Kanazawa Univ., JapanT.Mori
3.33COLOR 1974Personal communicaction, Mitsubishi Mining Cement Research Lab., JapanG.Maruyama and M.Suda
3.48AA 1975.01Personal communication, Service Analyse et Contro, Complexe Scientifique, Canada.J. Gagnon
3.4CHEM 1977The major-, minor-, and trace-element analysis of silicate rocks and minerals from a single sample solutionSchweiz. mineral. petrogr. Mitt.57299-312B.Ayranci
3.37CHEM 1976.05Personal communication, The University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.D.H. Cornell
3.2CHEM 1975Personal communication, Bern Univ., SwitzerlandT.Hugi
3.39AA 1974Personal communicaction, Tohoku Univ., JapanS.Kanisawa
*3.25UU 1976Subsolidus equilibria between pyroxenes in the CaO-MgO-SiO2 system at high pressures and temperaturesAmerican Mineralogist61616-625T.Mori and D.H.Green
3.37CHEM 1979Personal communication, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, Canada.Muecke
3.28XRF 1979Personal communication, University of Adelaide, AustraliaM.Ogasawara
3.48ICPES 1985Personal communication, Institute of Lithosphere, USSRN.I.Gulko
3.36COLOR 1972Personal communication, The Australian National Univ.,Canberra, AustraliaP.H.Beasley
3.23AA 1968Quated in Maxell,J.A.(1968)J.L.Bouvier
3.42PAA 1981.12Analysis of igneous rocks by instrumental photon-activationSci. Rep. Tohoku Univ. Ser.III15101-119T.Yoshida, H.Fujimaki and K.Aoki
3.36AA 1985.03Personal communication, University of Lund, SwedenZ.Solyom
3.45XRF 1985.06Personal communication, Earth Sciences Board, University of CaliforniaJ.Gill
3.40XRF 1985.01X-ray fluorescence analysis of major elements in silicate rocks (in Japanese with English abstract)Sci. Repts., Dept. Geol., Kyushu Univ.14103-115S.Nakada, T.Yanagi, S.Maeda, D.Fang and M.Yamaguch
3.37AA 1985.02Determination of major and minor elements in GSJ reference rock samples (JB-1a and JG-1a) (in Japanese with English abstract)Bunseki Kagaku34104-107T.Yamashige, M.Yamamoto, S.Terashima, Y.Shigetomi,
3.43COLOR 1985.12Photon-activation analysis of GSJ standard rocksRes. Rep. Lab. Nuc. Sci. Tohoku Univ.18336-350T.Yoshida and K.Aoki
3.42AA 1985.12Determination of Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Manganese and Iron in the silicate rocks by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry(in Japanese)Comm. Pub. Prof. Yoshida, H.355-363K.Inoue, Y.Ikeda and A.Minami
3.37COLOR 1982.08Personal communication, Kagawa University, JapanA.Inazumi
3.42AA 1978.11Personal communicationS.Yamazaki
3.24XRF 1982.11Single pass major element X-ray fluorescence analysis of silicate rock samples using a Philips 1212 spectrometerX-ray Spectrometry11100-108R.J.Parker
3.59ICPES 1979Determination of major and minor elements in silicates by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometryAnal. Chim. Acta10887-92H.Uchida, T.Uchida and C.Iida
3.37FE 1984.05Simple and rapid determination of major elements in miligram amounts of silicate by multi-channel inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (in Japanese with English abstract)Bunseki Kagaku33242-247T.Uchida, C.Iida, K.Yamasaki, S.Kanaoka, Y.Ohmori
3.71XRF 1977.11An automatic X-ray fluorescence method for e analysis of silicate rocks (in Japanese with English abstract)J. Geol. Soc. Japan83725-733R.Sugisaki, T.Shimomura and K.Ando
3.31ICPES 1984.05Personal communication, Technical Service Laboratories, CanadaA.H.Debnam
3.23XRF 1985.1Analysis of standard rock samples by neutron activation, x-ray fluorescence and Mossbauer Methods(Abst.,in Japanese)29 Symp. Radioch.Y.Minai, M.Ebihara, K.Sakamoto, N.Aota, R.Matsumot
3.34COLOR 1985.11Analytical data on the GSJ geochemical reference samples of JA-1, JB-1, JB-2, JB-3, JG-1, JGb-1, JR-1 and JR-2Bull. Hiruzen Res. Institute, Okayama Univ. Sci.1115-21H.Nishido, Y.Ye, T.Sakamoto and A.Doi
3.37AA 1986.08New scheme for complete silicate analysis based on ion-exchange chromatographyFresenius Z. Anal. Chem.32443-46R.Kuroda, N.Suzuki and K.Oguma
3.24ICPES 1986Multielement determination of rocks by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (in Japanese with English abstract)Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan37515-523N.Imai
3.39AA 1987.07Personal communication, BMG, PhilippinesE.M.Macalalad
3.44AA 1987.12Determination of sodium and potassium in silicates by FIA/AAS(in Japanese with English abstract)Bunseki Kagaku36 851-855T.Nara, K.Oguma and R.Kuroda
3.32XRF 1988.1Elemental concentrations in Japanese silicate rock standards: A comparison with the literatureGeost. Newsletter12379-389K.W.Sims, E.S.Gladney, C.Lundstrom and N.W.Bower
3.24ICPMS 1990.06Multielement analysis of rocks with the use of geological certified reference material by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryAnalytical sciences6389-395N.Imai
3.39INAA 1984.04Trace element analysis by neutron activation with a low flux reactor (slowpoke-II): Results for international reference rocksGeost. Newsletter817-23S.J.Barnes and M.P.Gorton
3.20EPMA 1984X-ray energy spectrometry for electron-probe analysisJ. Geol. Soc. Japan90271-285T.Mori and K.Kanehira
3.48057XRF 1989XRF ANALYTICAL REPORT 1/89, Determination of major elements in igneous rocks using Sc/Mo dual anode tubeGSJ Open-file ReportS.Togashi
3.44XRF 1992.12X-ray Fluprescence Analysis by using Fundamental Parameter Method.Bull.Institute for advanced Materials Processing Tohoku Univ.48140-150K.Sugiyama,J.W.Essel
3.38XRF 1997Personal communication,UNAM,MexicoRufino Lozano

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