Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

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Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. / Baker, J.A.; Stos, S.; Waight, Tod Earle.

I: Archaeometry, Nr. 48, 2006, s. 45-56.

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Baker, JA, Stos, S & Waight, TE 2006, 'Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry', Archaeometry, nr. 48, s. 45-56.

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Baker, J. A., Stos, S., & Waight, T. E. (2006). Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Archaeometry, (48), 45-56.

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Baker JA, Stos S, Waight TE. Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Archaeometry. 2006;(48):45-56.

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Baker, J.A. ; Stos, S. ; Waight, Tod Earle. / Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. I: Archaeometry. 2006 ; Nr. 48. s. 45-56.

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title = "Rapid lead isotope analysis of archaeological metals by multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry",
abstract = "Lead isotope ratios in archaeological silver and copper were determined by MC-ICPMS using laser ablation and bulk dissolution without lead purification. Laser ablation results on high-lead metals and bulk solution analyses on all samples agree within error of TIMS data, suggesting that problems from isobaric interferences and/or mass bias variations due to the presence of matrix elements are insignificant. Inaccurate laser ablation analyses on low-lead copper reflect erroneous mass bias corrections from use of a non-matrix matched standard. However, in most cases, silver and copper are analysable for lead isotopes by bulk dissolution or laser ablation MC-ICPMS with simplified sample preparation.",
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language = "English",
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N2 - Lead isotope ratios in archaeological silver and copper were determined by MC-ICPMS using laser ablation and bulk dissolution without lead purification. Laser ablation results on high-lead metals and bulk solution analyses on all samples agree within error of TIMS data, suggesting that problems from isobaric interferences and/or mass bias variations due to the presence of matrix elements are insignificant. Inaccurate laser ablation analyses on low-lead copper reflect erroneous mass bias corrections from use of a non-matrix matched standard. However, in most cases, silver and copper are analysable for lead isotopes by bulk dissolution or laser ablation MC-ICPMS with simplified sample preparation.

AB - Lead isotope ratios in archaeological silver and copper were determined by MC-ICPMS using laser ablation and bulk dissolution without lead purification. Laser ablation results on high-lead metals and bulk solution analyses on all samples agree within error of TIMS data, suggesting that problems from isobaric interferences and/or mass bias variations due to the presence of matrix elements are insignificant. Inaccurate laser ablation analyses on low-lead copper reflect erroneous mass bias corrections from use of a non-matrix matched standard. However, in most cases, silver and copper are analysable for lead isotopes by bulk dissolution or laser ablation MC-ICPMS with simplified sample preparation.

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JO - Archaeometry

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