Yoshiaki Kon
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Analytical Chemistry | 2011
Takaomi D. Yokoyama; Toshihiro Suzuki; Yoshiaki Kon; Takafumi Hirata
We have developed a new calibration technique for multielement determination and U-Pb dating of zircon samples using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) coupled with galvanometric optics. With the galvanometric optics, laser ablation of two or more sample materials could be achieved in very short time intervals (~10 ms). The resulting sample aerosols released from different ablation pits or different solid samples were mixed and homogenized within the sample cell and then transported into the ICP ion source. Multiple spot laser ablation enables spiking of analytes or internal standard elements directly into the solid samples, and therefore the standard addition calibration method can be applied for the determination of trace elements in solid samples. In this study, we have measured the rare earth element (REE) abundances of two zircon samples (Nancy 91500 and Prešovice) based on the standard addition technique, using a direct spiking of analytes through a multispot laser ablation of the glass standard material (NIST SRM612). The resulting REE abundance data show good agreement with previously reported values within analytical uncertainties achieved in this study (10% for most elements). Our experiments demonstrated that nonspectroscopic interferences on 14 REEs could be significantly reduced by the standard addition technique employed here. Another advantage of galvanometric devices is the accumulation of sample aerosol released from multiple spots. In this study we have measured the U-Pb age of a zircon sample (LMR) using an accumulation of sample aerosols released from 10 separate ablation pits of low diameters (~8 μm). The resulting (238)U-(206)Pb age data for the LMR zircons was 369 ± 64 Ma, which is in good agreement with previously reported age data (367.6 ± 1.5 Ma). (1) The data obtained here clearly demonstrate that the multiple spot laser ablation-ICPMS technique can become a powerful approach for elemental and isotopic ratio measurements in solid materials.
American Mineralogist | 2009
K. Sajeev; Yasuhito Osanai; Yoshiaki Kon; Tetsumaru Itaya
Abstract Orthopyroxene-clinopyroxene-plagioclase needles and symplectite along the cleavage planes and grain boundaries of fluorine-bearing titanian-ferroan pargasite from the Highland Complex, Sri Lanka, are interpreted as evidence for dehydration melting at ultrahigh-temperature conditions. High Ti (up to 0.4 pfu) and F (XF up to 0.56) content in pargasite extends its stability to higher temperatures, and the composition indicates the dehydration melting reaction may take place at ultrahigh-temperatures (~950 °C) at a pressure around 10 kbar, close to peak metamorphic conditions. The increase of Ti content close to the grain boundaries and cleavage planes in pargasite indicates titanium partitioning from the melt during dehydration melting enhanced the stability of the mineral toward ultrahigh-temperature conditions. The REE content in the pargasite shows a similar behavior to that of titanium. The cores with no breakdown assemblage consist of low and flat REE concentrations with respect to the high and Eu-depleted rim. Clinopyroxene in symplectite and needle-shaped lamellae within the pargasite porphyroblasts have similar REE patterns with slightly low-concentrations relative to that of pargasite. In the breakdown assemblage, LREEs are partitioned mainly into plagioclase while the HREEs are partitioned into orthopyroxene. The REE enrichment in the pargasite rims signals their relative partitioning between pargasite rims and melt. Modeling of the partitioning of Ti and REEs associated with pargasite breakdown demonstrates that its stability is greatly enhanced at UHT conditions. This investigation implies that the stability of hydrous minerals such as amphibole can be extended to UHT conditions, and expands our knowledge of metamorphism in the lower crust.
Analytical Sciences | 2018
Daisuke Sakate; Yoshiki Iwazaki; Yoshiaki Kon; Takaomi Yokoyama; Masaki Ohata
The mass transfer of additive elements during the sintering of barium titanate (BaTiO3) ceramic was examined by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) in the present study. An analytical sample consisting of two pellets of BaTiO3 with different concentrations of additive elements of manganese (Mn) and holmium (Ho) as well as silicon (Si) as a sintering reagent was prepared and measured by LA-ICP-MS with small laser irradiated diameter of 10 μm to evaluate the distributions and concentrations of additive elements in order to examine their mass transfers. As results, enrichments of Mn and Si as an additive element and a sintering reagent, respectively, were observed on the adhesive surface between two BaTiO3 pellets, even though Ho did not show a similar phenomenon. The mass transfers of additive elements of Mn and Ho were also examined, and Mn seemed to show a larger mass transfer than that of Ho during the sintering process for BaTiO3 ceramics. The results obtained in this study shows the effectives of LA-ICP-MS for the future improvement of MLCCs.
Gondwana Research | 2008
Shuji Rino; Yoshiaki Kon; W. Sato; Shigenori Maruyama; M. Santosh; Dapeng Zhao
Chemical Geology | 2009
Tsuyoshi Iizuka; Tsuyoshi Komiya; Simon P. Johnson; Yoshiaki Kon; Shigenori Maruyama; Takafumi Hirata
Journal of Geodynamics | 2010
Inna Safonova; Shige Maruyama; Takafumi Hirata; Yoshiaki Kon; Shuji Rino
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2008
Kazumasa Aoki; Tetsumaru Itaya; Takazo Shibuya; Hideki Masago; Yoshiaki Kon; Masaru Terabayashi; Yoshiyuki Kaneko; T. Kawai; Shigenori Maruyama
Analytical Sciences | 2008
Takafumi Hirata; Yoshiaki Kon
Mineralium Deposita | 2013
Kenzo Sanematsu; Yoshiaki Kon; Akira Imai; Koichiro Watanabe; Yasushi Watanabe
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2010
Manabu Nishizawa; Hiroki Yamamoto; Yuichiro Ueno; Subaru Tsuruoka; Takazo Shibuya; Yusuke Sawaki; Shinji Yamamoto; Yoshiaki Kon; Kouki Kitajima; Tsuyoshi Komiya; Shigenori Maruyama; Takafumi Hirata
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