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High Precision Determination of 48Ca/42Ca Ratio by TIMS for Ca Isotope Fractionation Studies
Authors:Kunchithapadam Gopalan   J. Douglas Macdougall   Christopher Macisaac
Affiliation:National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad 500007, India;Geosciences Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla CA 92093-0220, USA
Abstract:For studies of mass-dependent fractionation of calcium isotopes in natural materials, the 48Ca/42Ca ratio is a superior choice to the conventionally measured 44Ca/40Ca ratio for two important reasons. These are (1) mass-dependent fractionation can be determined free from the effects of inherited or ingrown radiogenic 40Ca and (2) this ratio increases the spread of measured isotopic masses by 50%, resulting in statistically better resolution of fractionation, assuming similar precision. A third, though strictly technical, advantage is the inherent ability of a mass spectrometer to measure ratios close to unity (48Ca/42Ca) more precisely than very small or large ratios (44Ca/40Ca). However, because of the very low natural abundance of both 48Ca and 42Ca, their ratio has been very difficult to measure, the only attempt so far being on a high mass resolution MC-ICP-MS with a precision of 0.33%. We report here determination of the 48Ca/42Ca ratio by the more commonly available and user-friendly multi-collector TIMS using a 43Ca-46Ca double-spike, with a significantly better precision of 0.18% (2s). The 48Ca/40Ca or 44Ca/40Ca ratio can also be measured in the same mass spectrometer run to provide complementary information on any radiogenic component.
Keywords:Ca isotopes    mass dependent fractionation    double-spike    48Ca/42Ca ratio
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