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The effects of Antarctic alteration and sample heterogeneity on Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf systematics in H chondrites Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Long-lived radioactive isotope systematics, such as Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf, are useful tools as important chronometers and tracers for chemical differentiation processes. Even though Antarctic meteorites include rare meteorites such as ungrouped meteorites, the effects of Antarctic alteration on the Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf systems in chondrites have not yet been evaluated in detail. Moreover, the heterogeneity of Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf data in bulk chondrites ...
Data analysis of the U-Pb geochronology and Lu-Hf system in zircon and whole-rock Sr, Sm-Nd and Pb isotopic systems for the granitoids of Thailand Universiteit Gent
Probing into ThailandU+2019s basement : new insights from U-Pb geochronology, Sr, Sm-Nd, Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic systems from granitoids Universiteit Gent
Sr-Nd isolation procedure for subsequent isotopic analysis using multi-collector ICP – mass spectrometry in the context of provenance studies on archaeological glass KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
Sr and Nd isotopic analysis of glass can be relied upon to unravel the provenance of the flux component and the sand used in the manufacturing of archaeological glasses, respectively. For a reliable isotopic analysis of the target elements using multi-collector ICP-mass spectrometry, the target elements need to be isolated from the matrix to permit adequate correction for instrumental mass discrimination. In this paper, a simple, fast and ...
Sr-Nd isotopic analysis of glass from Sagalassos (SW Turkey) KU Leuven
The Nd isotopic composition of an ancient glass is typical of the (heavy) non-quartz fraction in the silica raw material. The Sr isotopic composition is considered typical for the lime component in the raw material. In the case of natron glass, this is mostly attributed to shell or limestone in the silica sand. In this study, 1st to 5th and 6th to 7th century AD glass from Sagalassos is compared to the typical signature of 4th to 8th century AD ...
Pliny the Elder and Sr-Nd isotopes: tracing the provenance of raw materials for Roman glass production KU Leuven
In Roman and Byzantine times, natron glass was traded throughout the known world in the form of chunks. Production centers of such raw glass, active from the 4th to 8th century AD, were identified in Egypt and Syro-Palestine. However, early Roman primary glass units remain unknown from excavation or scientific analysis. The ancient author Pliny described in 70 AD that besides Egyptian and Levantine resources, also raw materials from Italy and ...