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Sample code : JG-1
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72.01CHEM 1968Personal communication, Tokyo Univ., JapanH.Haramura
72.35CHEM 1967Personal communication, U.S.Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, USAE.L.Munson
72.08CHEM 1968Quated in K.Govindaraju (1968, 1969).M.Vernet
72.40COLOR 1968Personal communication, C.R.P.G., Univ. of Nancy, France.K.Govindaraju
72.40CHEM 1967Personal communication, Asahi Glass Co LTD, JapanM.Funaoka, Asahi Glass Co.Ltd.
72.71CHEM 1967Personal communication, Onoda Sement Co., JapanOnoda Sement Co.Ltd.
72.42CHEM 1967Personal communicaction, Nittetsu Mining Co. LTD, Mitaka Research Centre, JapanNittetsu Mining Co.Ltd.
72.87CHEM 1968Quated in Maxell,J.A.(1968)J.L.Bouvier
72.11CHEM 1969Personal communication, Tohoku Univ., Japan.K.Aoki
72.41CHEM 1969Quated in Y.Ueda (1969)H.Onuki
71.98CHEM 1969Personal communicaction, Tohoku Univ., JapanY.Kato
72.41CHEM 1970Quoted in K.Nagashima (1970)K.Nakao
72.15CHEM 1970Personal communicaction, Geological Survey of JapanMaeda K.
72.21CHEM 1970Personal communication, Geological Suevey of Japan, Sendai, Japan.T.Abe
72.87CHEM 1968Personal communication, Nihon Cement Res.Lob., JapanNihon Cement Res.Lob.
72.20CHEM 1968Personal communication, Nogoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, JapanY.Hikichi
71.99CHEM 1970Personal communication, Hokkaido Univ., JapanY.Ohba
72.15COLOR 1970Personal communicaction, Yamaguchi Univ., Yamaguchi, JapanM.Murakami
72.30CHEM 1970Personal communication, Kyushu Univ., JapanK.Ishibashi
72.21CHEM 1970Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanT.Omori
71.62CHEM 1970JB-1 and JG-1 -Geological Survey of Japan silicate rock standards-J. Geol. Sco. Japan76441-447T.Tiba
72.52GRAV 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
70.90XRF 1971Personal communication, University of Arkansas, U.S.A.K.F. Steele
72.55XRF 1970Personal communication, Univ. of North Caroline, USAJ.G.Sullivan
71.78XRF 1972Personal communication, The Australian National Univ.,Canberra, AustraliaP.H.Beasley
72.19CHEM 1972Personal communication, Tokyo Coal and Mineral Lab., Tokyo, JapanK.Ohta
72.43CHEM 1972Quated in Schmidt K. (1972)D.C.G.Friese
72.33CHEM 1972Personal communication, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, JapanH.Shirahata
71.5AA 1972Personal communication, The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandB.A.O.Randball
72.40EPMA 1972Personal communication, Kanazawa Univ., JapanT.Mori
72.70COLOR 1974Personal communicaction, Mitsubishi Mining Cement Research Lab., JapanG.Maruyama and M.Suda
72.20COLOR 1975.01Personal communication, Service Analyse et Contro, Complexe Scientifique, Canada.J. Gagnon
72.3CHEM 1977The major-, minor-, and trace-element analysis of silicate rocks and minerals from a single sample solutionSchweiz. mineral. petrogr. Mitt.57299-312B.Ayranci
72.24XRF 1976Personal communication, Brinham Young Univ., Utah, USAM.G.Best
73.36CHEM 1976.05Personal communication, The University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.D.H. Cornell
71.9CHEM 1975Personal communication, Bern Univ., SwitzerlandT.Hugi
72.06CHEM 1976Personal communicaction, Ohio State Univ., USAP.R.Kyle
*73.06UU 1976Subsolidus equilibria between pyroxenes in the CaO-MgO-SiO2 system at high pressures and temperaturesAmerican Mineralogist61616-625T.Mori and D.H.Green
72.29XRF 1979Personal communication, University of Adelaide, AustraliaM.Ogasawara
72.04ICPES 1985Personal communication, Institute of Lithosphere, USSRN.I.Gulko
72.27XRF 1985.03Personal communication, University of Lund, SwedenZ.Solyom
72.45XRF 1985.06Personal communication, Earth Sciences Board, University of CaliforniaJ.Gill
72.91XRF 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
72.30IDMS 1984.12Strontium isotopic consequence of the volcanic rocks from Fuji, Hakone and Izu areas(in Japanese with English abstract)Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan35637-659H.Kurasawa
72.25GRAV 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,
72.11CHEM 1985.12Photon-activation analysis of GSJ standard rocksRes. Rep. Lab. Nuc. Sci. Tohoku Univ.18336-350T.Yoshida and K.Aoki
72.76XRF 1982.04Personal communication, Univ. Tronto, CanadaO.Ujike
72.17AA 1978.11Personal communicationS.Yamazaki
72.34XRF 1982.11Single pass major element X-ray fluorescence analysis of silicate rock samples using a Philips 1212 spectrometerX-ray Spectrometry11100-108R.J.Parker
72.6ICPES 1979Determination of major and minor elements in silicates by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometryAnal. Chim. Acta10887-92H.Uchida, T.Uchida and C.Iida
72.01ICPES 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
72.35XRF 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
72.66ICPES 1984.05Personal communication, Technical Service Laboratories, CanadaA.H.Debnam
72.03GRAV 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
72.74COLOR 1986.08New scheme for complete silicate analysis based on ion-exchange chromatographyFresenius Z. Anal. Chem.32443-46R.Kuroda, N.Suzuki and K.Oguma
72.08GRAV 1987.07Personal communication, BMG, PhilippinesE.M.Macalalad
72.33COLOR 1987.1Determination of silica in standard rocks by FIA method(Abst.,in Japanese)36th Annual Meeting Japan Soc. Anal. Chem.950T.Uchida, K.Yamamoto, I.Kojima and C.Iida
72.42XRF 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
72.2COLOR 1985Spectrophotometric determination of silicon in silicates by flow-injection analysisTalanta32353-357R.Kuroda, I.Ida and H.Kimura
72.17EPMA 1984X-ray energy spectrometry for electron-probe analysisJ. Geol. Soc. Japan90271-285T.Mori and K.Kanehira
73.20INAA 1989Elemental analysis of geological samples by cyclic activation using a 14 MeV neutron generator and applying flux correctionsJ. Radio. Nuc. Chem., Articles13427-37P.Ila and D.S.Murty
72.1919XRF 1989XRF ANALYTICAL REPORT 1/89, Determination of major elements in igneous rocks using Sc/Mo dual anode tubeGSJ Open-file ReportS.Togashi
72.92XRF 1992.12X-ray Fluprescence Analysis by using Fundamental Parameter Method.Bull.Institute for advanced Materials Processing Tohoku Univ.48140-150K.Sugiyama,J.W.Essel
71.89XRF 1997Personal communication,UNAM,MexicoRufino Lozano

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