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Fu, Jiali, He, Xinqian, Hu, Zhaochu, Yin, Shuo, Ma, Jian, Chen, Kaiyun, Zhang, Wen (2025) New Potential Barite Reference Materials for LA-MC-ICP-MS Sulfur Isotope Analysis with Application to Hydrothermal Barite in the Huayangchuan Deposit, Western China. Journal of Earth Science, 36 (1). doi:10.1007/s12583-024-0065-5

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TitleNew Potential Barite Reference Materials for LA-MC-ICP-MS Sulfur Isotope Analysis with Application to Hydrothermal Barite in the Huayangchuan Deposit, Western China
JournalJournal of Earth Science
AuthorsFu, JialiAuthor
He, XinqianAuthor
Hu, ZhaochuAuthor
Yin, ShuoAuthor
Ma, JianAuthor
Chen, KaiyunAuthor
Zhang, WenAuthor
Year2025 (February)Volume36
Issue1
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s12583-024-0065-5Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFu, Jiali, He, Xinqian, Hu, Zhaochu, Yin, Shuo, Ma, Jian, Chen, Kaiyun, Zhang, Wen (2025) New Potential Barite Reference Materials for LA-MC-ICP-MS Sulfur Isotope Analysis with Application to Hydrothermal Barite in the Huayangchuan Deposit, Western China. Journal of Earth Science, 36 (1). doi:10.1007/s12583-024-0065-5
Plain TextFu, Jiali, He, Xinqian, Hu, Zhaochu, Yin, Shuo, Ma, Jian, Chen, Kaiyun, Zhang, Wen (2025) New Potential Barite Reference Materials for LA-MC-ICP-MS Sulfur Isotope Analysis with Application to Hydrothermal Barite in the Huayangchuan Deposit, Western China. Journal of Earth Science, 36 (1). doi:10.1007/s12583-024-0065-5
In(2025, February) Journal of Earth Science Vol. 36 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Gilbert, S. E., 2015. Development of Analytical Methods and Standard Reference Materials for Analysis of Trace Elements and Isotopic Ratios in Sulphides: [Dissertation]. University of Tasmania, Tasmania
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Sylvester, P., 2008. Matrix Effects in Laser Ablation ICP-MS, Laser Ablation ICP-MS in the Earth Sciences: Current Practices and Outstanding Issues. Mineralogical Association of Canada, 40: 67–78


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