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The lithophile trace elements in enstatite chondrites

Barrat, J. A., Zanda, B., Jambon, A., Bollinger, C.(2014). The lithophile trace elements in enstatite chondrites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 128, 71-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2013.11.042

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
3Trace element abundances (in μg/g) in enstatite chondrites and associated ordinary chondrites (WR : whole rock, R: residue, L: leachate, n.a.: not analyzed).ICPMSTb, Yb, Sc, Hf, Ba, Gd, Lu, Pr, Sm, Er, Rb, Y, Eu, La, U, Zr, Dy, Ho, Th, Sr, Ce, Nd, Nb, Tm
MB-CMetBase 2933 CompilationICPMSHf, Ce, Sm, Er, Zr, Lu, Nd, Pr, Ba, Rb, Nb, Ho, Y, Sr, Eu, La, Sc, Tb, U, Dy, Th, Yb, Gd

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method namelaboratorymethod comment More details are available for the following variables
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRYINSTITUT UNIVERSITAIRE EUROPEEN DE LA MER (IUEM)ICP-MS spectrometer Thermo Element 2, procedure (e.g., Barrat et al., 2012)

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