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Sample code : JB-2
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4.23CHEM 1983Personal communication, Geological Suevey of Japan.T.Abe
4.23CHEM 1983Personal communication, Geological Suevey of Japan.T.Abe
4.76CHEM 1976X-ray fluorescence analysis of major elememnts in rocks and minerals-Part2 Quantitative analysis by linear calibration method.Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan27425-442T.Omori
4.95XRF 1976X-ray fluorescence analysis of major elememnts in rocks and minerals-Part2 Quantitative analysis by linear calibration method.Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan27425-442T.Omori
4.63AA 1978Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanS.Terashima
4.48CHEM 1978Major Element analyses on the geochemical standards JA-1 and JB-2J. Mineralogy, Petrology and Econ. Geol.73281-282Y.Kato, H.Onuki and K.Aoki
4.63CHEM 1978Major Element analyses on the geochemical standards JA-1 and JB-2J. Mineralogy, Petrology and Econ. Geol.73281-282Y.Kato, H.Onuki and K.Aoki
4.65CHEM 1978Major Element analyses on the geochemical standards JA-1 and JB-2J. Mineralogy, Petrology and Econ. Geol.73281-282Y.Kato, H.Onuki and K.Aoki
4.41XRF 1982Personal communication, Kyoritsu Analytical Center, Nagoya, JapanS.Tanemura
4.88ICPES 1983Personal Communication, Geological Survey of Israel, IsraelI.B.Brenner
4.40ICP 1982.12Personal communication, Center Recherches Petrographiques et Geochimiques, France.K. Govindaraju
4.41CHEM 1983Personal communication, ORSTOM, services Sci. Cent., Bondy, FranceM.Pinta
4.66ICPES 1980The determination of major and minor elements on the two geochemical standard samples, JA-1 and JB-2, by inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopyJour. Japan Assoc. Min. Pet. Econ. Geol.75266-271S.Koga
4.56CHEM 1983Personal communication, Research Center, Raahe, Finland.V.Sjoberg
4.78XRF 1984Personal communication, Hiroshima Pref. Research Center Env., JapanYamashige
4.64AA 1983Personal communication, ESCAP/RMRDC, IndonesiaS.Chagrapan
4.62AA 1983Personal communication, ESCAP/RMRDC, IndonesiaChareonkul
5.15XRF 1983Personal communication, Univ. Liege, BergiumI.Roelandts
4.69XRF 1983Personal communication, The Geological Survey of GreenlandI.Sorensen and J.Kystrol
4.66CHEM 1983New GSJ silicate rock reference samples and their chemical compositionAnnual Meeting of Geochem. Soc. JapanS.Ohmori
4.63AA 1984Determinatin of major and minor elements on the six GSJ rock reference samplesBull. Geol. Surv. Japan35171-177S.Terashima
4.58CHEM 1985Determination uranium in GSJ, CRPG and CCRMP reference samples by delayed neutron assayGeostandards NewsletterE.S.Gladney
4.69XRF 1984Personal communication, Meiji Univ., JapanJ.Sato
4.59GRAV 1984.06Major constituents in the six new geochemical standardsBull. Natn. Sci. Mus., Tokyo, Ser. C1047-48T.Tiba
4.51AA 1985.03Personal communication, University of Lund, SwedenZ.Solyom
4.60XRF 1985.03Personal communication, The Transvaal Coal Owners Association, Richmond, South AfricaS.Naidoo
4.59XRF 1985.1Elemental concentrations in Japanese silicate rock standards JA-1, JR-1 and JB-2Geost. Newsletter9199-203N.W.Bower, E.S.Gladney, R.C.Hagan, P.E.Trujillo an
4.46INAA 1985.1Elemental concentrations in Japanese silicate rock standards JA-1, JR-1 and JB-2Geost. Newsletter9199-203N.W.Bower, E.S.Gladney, R.C.Hagan, P.E.Trujillo an
4.69XRF 1985.02Personal communication, IFREMER, Centre de Brest, FranceJ.Etoubleau
4.72XRF 1985.08Personal communication, Govern. Chem. Lab., Brisbane, AustraliaH.A.Olszowy
4.70XRF 1985.08Personal communication, Franklin & Marshall College, PennsylvaniaS.A.Mertzman
4.61XRF 1984.12Personal communication, Sheffield Univ., EnglandR.Kanaris-Sotiriou
4.84CHEM 1985.05Personal communication, National Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaV.Balaram
4.78XRF 1985.04Personal communication, University of Windsor, CanadaJ.C.H.Huang
4.77XRF 1985.03Personal communication, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, U.S.A.G.Thompson
4.41XRF 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
4.63CHEM 1984.1Personal communication, Geological Survey Prague, CzechoslovakiaB.Moldan
4.57PAA 1984.11Personal communication, Tohoku University, JapanT.Kato
4.72CHEM 1985.12Photon-activation analysis of GSJ standard rocksRes. Rep. Lab. Nuc. Sci. Tohoku Univ.18336-350T.Yoshida and K.Aoki
4.31XRF 1985.11Personal communication, Cent. Res. Lab. Idemitsukosan Ltd., JapanT.Takenaka
4.66XRF 1984.12Personal communication, University of Southampton, EnglandI.W.Croudace
4.67AA 1983.08Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanT.Nakajima
4.46GRAV 1983.08Personal communication, Yamagata University, JapanY.Ohba
4.78AA 1983.03Personal communication, IRSID, Maizieres-les-Metz, FranceG.Jecko
4.61XRF 1982Personal communication, The University of Adelaide, AustraliaM.Ogasawara and J.Stanley
4.41XRF 1984.04Personal communication, Tokyo University, JapanR.Matsumoto
4.53AA 1983.05Personal communication, Mineral Technology Development Center, Bandung, IndonesiaB.Sulasmoro
4.64AA 1975.03Personal communication, Geological Survey of JapanS.Terashima, H.Gotoh, T.Tanaka and H.Kanaya
4.67XRF 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
4.72XRF 1984.06Personal communication, University of AdelaideJ.Stanley
4.58VOLU 1984.03Personal communication, DDR Zentrales Geologisches Institut, BerlinGotte
4.58AA 1984.03Personal communication, DDR Zentrales Geologisches Institut, BerlinGotte
4.63AA 1986.04Personal communication, Univ. Padova, ItalyB.Zanettin
4.76GRAV 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
4.59ICPES 1986Multielement determination of rocks by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (in Japanese with English abstract)Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan37515-523N.Imai
4.65AA 1987.07Personal communication, ETH Inst. Krist. Krist. Petr.,Zurich, SwitzerlandB.Ayranci
4.54VOLU 1987.07Personal communication, BMG, PhilippinesE.M.Macalalad
4.66XRF 1987.1XRF analysis of rock samples(in Japanese)JEOL Application Note3-18D.Hogari
4.67XRF 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
4.75INAA 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
4.7AA 1988.02Personal communication, USSR Academy of Sciences Siberian BranchV.P.Afonin
4.63AA 1990.03Homogeneity tests for twenty-four GSJ rock reference samples (in Japanese with English abstract)Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan41129-138S.Terashima, T.Okai, A.Ando and S.Itoh
4.64ICPES 1991.11Personal communication, Toray research center, JapanM.Tanaka
4.33ICPES 1992Personal Communication,Dowa Engineering Co., Ltd.(Anal.Iijima Bunseki Center)Y.Kinryu
4.65XRF 1993.04XRF and INAA determinations of major and trace elements in geological survey of Japan igneous and sedimentary rock stadardsGeost. Newsletter17127-133R.B.Hallett and
4.63723XRF 1989XRF ANALYTICAL REPORT 1/89, Determination of major elements in igneous rocks using Sc/Mo dual anode tubeGSJ Open-file ReportS.Togashi
4.64ICPES 1993Inorganic analysis of groval environmental samplesThe TRC News4420-27M.Tanaka
4.58AA 1994Direct flame atomic absorption spectrophotometric determination of major oxides in rock samples of diverse composition using matrix bufferMicrochemical J.5078-87Y.Chattopadhyay and M.Mistry
4.59XRF 1994Major, trace and rare-earth elements in fourteen GSJ reference samples. Determination by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometoryGeostandards Newsletter1891-100J.C.Germanique
4.64ICPES 1994Major, trace and rare-earth elements in fourteen GSJ reference samples. Determination by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometoryGeostandards Newsletter1891-100J.C.Germanique
4.59XRF 1994Major, trace and rare-earth elements in fourteen GSJ reference samples. Determination by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometoryGeostandards Newsletter1891-100J.C.Germanique
4.64ICPES 1994Major, trace and rare-earth elements in fourteen GSJ reference samples. Determination by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometoryGeostandards Newsletter1891-100J.C.Germanique
4.89XRF 1996Major and trace element analysis of fifteen japanese igneous reference rocks by XRFS and INAAGeostandards Newsletter2087-94John Stix,Michael P.Gorton,Eric Fontaine
3.81XRF 1996Personal communication,Bremen Univ., GermanyM.Zuther
4.55AA 1996Personal communication, Bremen Univ., GermanyM.Zuther and S.Bruller
3.77XRF 1995Analysis of Pressed Pellets of Geological Samples Using Wavelength-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence SpectrometryX-ray Spectrometry24123-136H.P.Longerich
4.38XRF 1997Personal communication,UNAM,MexicoRufino Lozano
4.54XRF 1998Personal communication,GEOMAR,GermanyK.Wolf
4.60XRF 1997Major and Trace Element Analyses of Silicate Rocks Using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer RIX3000The Rigaku-Denki Journal28T.Takahashi and K.Shuto
4.56XRF 1997Major and Trace Element Analyses of Silicate Rocks Using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer RIX3000The Rigaku-Denki Journal28T.Takahashi and K.Shuto
4.69XRF 1999X-ray fluorescence analysis of major and trace elements in silicate rocks using fused disk samplesJ.Fac.Cul.Edu.Saga Univ3133-140S.Kakubuchi,T.Ishisaka and Y.Kawano
4.56NM 1999Quantiative evaluation of interference of nuclear reaction in INAA and PAA and their application for simultaneous analaysis of rocks and plant samplesDoctor Thesis,Kanazawa Univ.Japan1-220Y. Miyamoto
4.56NM 1999Quantiative evaluation of interference of nuclear reaction in INAA and PAA and their application for simultaneous analaysis of rocks and plant samplesDoctor Thesis,Kanazawa Univ.Japan1-220Y. Miyamoto
4.64XRF 2000Quantitave chemical analyses of rocks by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry using a mixed alkali fluxDepartment of Earth Science, Faculty of ScienceK Umemoto, T Imaoka, T Yamasaki and M Owada

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