The use of an oxygen jet in the spectrochemical determination of trace amounts of Pb, Tl, Ga, Cu and Sn in some silicate rocks and minerals

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A modified speotrochemical technique of determining low concentrations of the volatile elements, Pb, Tl, Ga, Cu and Sn is described. A comparatively large amount of sample is arced in a constant stream of oxygen delivered through a Stallwood jet. Detection limits of Tl and Sn are lowered sufficiently to determine these elements in most intermediate and acid igneous rocks. Ranges of values observed for all five elements in granitic rocks from Australia and South Africa and their co-existing minerals are presented.

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