Title of article :
In situ measurements of calcium isotopes by ion microprobe in carbonates and application to foraminifera
Author/Authors :
Claire Rollion-Bard، نويسنده , , Claire and Vigier، نويسنده , , Nathalie and Spezzaferri، نويسنده , , Silvia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
An analytical procedure has been developed for the in situ measurement of calcium isotope composition of carbonates with a spatial resolution of 15–20 μm on a Caméca IMS 1270 ion microprobe. By using two Faraday cup detectors, the 40Ca and 44Ca can be measured simultaneously, improving the internal reproducibility. Instrumental mass fractionation (IMF) of calcium isotopes was observed to be independent of primary ion beam intensity and of the Mg content of the carbonate, but can depend on vacuum conditions. Three calcite reference materials were used in this study (ENS 0, MEX and BRET 105E) and their δ44Ca values relative to NIST915a were reproducible within a typical 1σ standard deviation of ≈ 0.15‰.
nalytical procedure was applied to planktonic foraminifera, Globorotalia inflata, dated at 2.8 Ma from Shatsky Rise (ODP leg 198). The range of measured δ44Ca within a single test is 1.7‰. This intratest variation can be attributed to several processes such as temperature variation, ontogenic effects or differences between primary and secondary calcite (i.e. calcite precipitated by different biomineralization processes).
e this intratest variation, the averages δ44Ca for each foraminifer are similar and are in agreement with published δ44Ca values measured for this age. This study shows that in situ δ44Ca measurements in tests of foraminifera are an appropriate tool for investigating biomineralization processes.
Keywords :
Calcium isotopes , ion microprobe , Foraminifera , calcite
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology