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Sample code : JG-1
Element code : Yb
Unit : ppm

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10OES 1968Personal communication, Geological Survey of Canada.W.H. Champ
1.52IDMS 1971Personal communication, NASA, Goddard, Maryland, U.S.A.H.Nagasawa
1.48IDMS 1971Personal communication, Science University of Tokyo, JapanN.Nakamura and A.Masuda
2.50NAA 1971Personal communicaction, University of Osaka Prefecture, JapanY.Masuda and Yagi
<4OES 1973.06Personal communication, Geological Survey of Canada.W.H. Champ and G.P. Bender
2.5NAA 1974Some trace element data and their interpretation for several new reference samples obtained by neutron activation analysisChem. Geol.13237-256K.Randle
1.8SSMS 1976Analysis of JG-1 and by spark source mass spectrometryJour. Geol. Soc. Japan82215-217P.C.Rankin
3.14NAA 1976Personal communication, The Open University, Walton Hall, England.P.J. Potts
2.77NAA 1977.07Personal communication, Tokyo Gakugei University, JapanY.Sakakibara
3.4NAA 1978Instrumental neutron activation analysis of twenty-nine international geochemical reference samplesGeost. Newsletter2187-197S.Pall
1.88NAA 1982.12Heavy metal pollution in Osaka bay sediment(in Japanese with English abstract)Rep. Atom. Ener.Res. Inst., Kinki Univ.1929-36S.Gohda and H.Yamazaki
2.1NAA 1981.1Personal communication, Coverment Industrial Research Institute Nagoya, JapanT.Kawashima
2.0INAA 1979.03Application of instrumental neutron activation analysis for environmental samplesRep. Ministry of Educ.(1)122-124H.Hamaguchi, N.Nonaka, H.Fukushima and H.Higuchi
2.8NAA 1983.1Activation analysis of standard rock samples (Abst., in Japanese)1983 Annual Meet. Japan Geoch. Soc.170-171N.Aota, T.Nikko, K.Okada, K.Sakamoto and H.Nohke
2.6INAA 1985.1Personal communication, Tokyo Gakugei University, JapanS.Ninomiya
3.0ICPES 1985.07Personal communication, Tokyo University, JapanK.Toyoda
1.57IDMS 1985.12Personal communication, Hokkaido University, JapanY.Ikeda
3.03ICPES 1985Determination of rare earth elements in geological standard rock samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometryChemistry Letters981-984K.Toyoda and H.Haraguchi
2.6INAA 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
3.05NAA 1985.08Reevaluation of rare earth element abundances in Japanese standard rock samples, JG-1 and JB-1Analytical Sciences1209-213M.Ebihara, Y.Minai, M.K.Kubo, T.Tominaga, N.Aota,
6.6INAA 1987.1A fully automated gamma-ray counting and data data processing system for INAA and analysis of rock reference samples (in Japanese with English abstract)Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan39537-557T.Tanaka, H.Kamioka and K.Yamanaka
3.0ICPES 1984.1Determination of rare earth elements in standard rocks by ICP emission spectrometry (Abst.,in Japanese)1984 Annual Meet. Japan Geoch. Soc.136K.Toyota, H.Haraguchi and K.Fuwa
2.62IDMS 1984.1Precise determination of Ho in meteorite and standard rocks by isotope dilution (Abst.,in Japanese)1984 Annual Meet. Japan Geoch. Soc.138O.Kawakami and A.Masuda
1.58ICPMS 1988.03Personal communication, National Inst. Agro-Env. Sci.A.Yoshino
2.71RNAA 1989.02Precise determination of rare earth elements in rocks by neutron activation analysisJ. Radio. Nuc. Chem., Articles12923-31Y.Terakada, T.Fujitani and J.Takada
1.46ICPMS 1989.08Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanN.Imai
1.5ICPMS 1990.06Multielement analysis of rocks with the use of geological certified reference material by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryAnalytical sciences6389-395N.Imai
3.08INAA 1981Determination of the rare-earth element abundances in 29 international rock standards by instrumental neutron activation analysis: A critical appraisal of calibration errorsChem. Geol.34331-352P.J.Potts, O.W.Thorpe
3.1INAA 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
1.69ICPES 1988.04Determination of the rare-earth elements and yttrium in 37 international silicate reference materials by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometryGeost. Newsletter121-12K.E.Jarvis and I.Jarvis
2.9FAA 1981Evaluation of a combined ion exchange-graphite furnace atomic absorption procedure for determination of rare-earth elements in geological samplesChem. Geol.3233-340S.J.Horsky and
3.05INAA 1981Rare earth abundances and origin of some Indian lamprophyresGeol. Mag.118393-399D.K.Paul and P.J.Potts
9.11ICPMS 1989.1Determination of rare earth elements in geological samples by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryJ. Anal. Atomic Spectrometry4563-K.E.Jarvis
4.3ICPMS 1990Quantitative analysis of original and powdered rocks and mineral inclusions by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryAnal. Chim. Acta235381-391N.Imai
2.67ICPES 1989Determination of rare earth elements and yttrium in rocks using the plasma ⅡICP emission spectrometerAtomic Spectroscopy104-Z.Sulcek, I.Rubeska,
1.45ICPES 1988Chemical analysis of REE and trace metals in GSJ rock reference samples by ICPJ.Japan Assoc.Min Pet.Econ.Geol83102-106M.Tagiri and A.Fujinawa
1.43ICPMS 1992Determination of trace and ultra-trace elements in 32 international geostandards by ICP-MSJour.Min.Pet.Econ.Geol87107-122T.Yoshida,S.Yamasaki and A.Tsumura
2.66IC 1992The rare-earth element content of GSJ rock reference Samples determined by gradient ion chromatographyGeochem. J.26241-249R.T.Watkins and
3.495ICPES 1993.09Personal Communication, Cesky Geologicky UstavI.Rubeska
2.73ICPMS 1995Analysis of rareearth elementsin standard samples of granitic rocks by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after acid digestion and alkali fusionJ.Min.Petr.Econ.Geol.90419-427M.Ujiie and N.Imai

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