Rare earth element and yttrium variability in South East Queensland waterways
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01/01/2006
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We present data for the rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) in the National Research Council of Canada natural river water reference material SLRS-4 and 19 natural river waters from small catchments in South-East Queensland, Australia, by a direct ICP-MS method. The 0.22 mu m filtered river water samples show a large degree of variability in both the REY concentration, e.g., La varies from 13 to 1157 ppt, and shape of the alluvial-sediment-normalised REY patterns with different samples displaying light, middle or heavy rare earth enrichment. In addition, a spatial study was undertaken along the freshwater section of Beerburrum Creek, which demonstrates that similar to 75% of the total REYs in this waterway are removed prior to estuarine mixing without evidence of fractionation. |
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eng |
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Springer |
Palavras-Chave | #Geochemistry & Geophysics #Fractionation #Icp-ms #Queensland #Rare Earth Elements #Rivers #Slrs-4 #Yttrium #Plasma-mass-spectrometry #Marine-environment #Precise Determination #Particulate Matter #Geological Samples #Trace-elements #Pacific-ocean #River Waters #Indian-ocean #Ce Oxidation #C1 #780102 Physical sciences #260300 Geochemistry |
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Journal Article |