Does anyone know of/have access to a good, well characterised tourmaline standard reference material?
Thanks!
Dave
Hi Dave,
a set of tourmalines (dravite, elbaite, schorl) from the Harvard collection was characterized by Dyar et al. (2001) and Leeman et al. (2001).
It is available for sale from the International Association of Geoanalysts: (http://iageo.com/microanalytical-reference-materials/) either individually or as a set.
Full references:
References for light elements:
Dyar, M.D., Wiedenbeck, M., Robertson, D., Cross, L.R., Delaney, J.S., Ferguson, K., Francis, C.A., Grew, E.S., Guidotti, C.V., Hervig, R.L., Hughes, J.M., Husler, J., Leeman, W., McGuire, A.V., Rhede, D., Rothe, H., Paul, R.L., Richards, I., Yates, M. (2001) Reference minerals for microanalysis of light elements. Geostandards Newsletter, 25, 441-463.
Leeman, W.P., Tonarini, S. (2001) Boron isotopic analysis of proposed borosilicate mineral reference samples. Geostandards Newsletter, 25, 399-403.
Here is a just published (Oct 2020) paper on the "reference Tourmalines" for which previously published EPMA major and minor reference values are somewhat called into question.
Wiedenbeck M, Trumbull RB, Rosner M, Boyce A, Fournelle JH, Franchi IA, Halama R, Harris C, Lacey JH, Marschall H, Meixner A. Tourmaline reference materials for the in situ analysis of oxygen and lithium isotope ratio compositions. Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research. 2020 Oct 19.