A precise and accurate method for the quantitative determination of carbonate minerals by X-Ray diffraction using a spiking technique
- 1 December 1971
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 38 (296) , 481-487
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1971.038.296.10
Abstract
SummaryA precise and accurate X-ray diffraction method has been developed whereby the weight percentages of aragonite and low- and high-magnesium calcite are determined from the integrated peak areas of spiked and unspiked samples. The spike mixture was prepared from organisms extracted from the samples to be analysed. Use of a spiking method also avoided the preparation of working curves from artificial mixtures of carbonate minerals, which may not have the same diffraction behaviour as the unknowns. A test of the precision of the method indicates the following coefficients of variation: aragonite, 1·4 %; low-magnesium calcite, 1·5 %; high-magnesium calcite, 7·8 %. A test of the accuracy of the method indicates no significant bias in any of the carbonate results, except in samples where high-magnesium calcite values are below 10 %. Quartz may also be determined by this method (coefficient of variation 23·9 %; positive bias in values greater than 10 %).Keywords
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