Abstract
Although sulfur is a relatively abundant element, measurement results with small uncertainties remain challenging to achieve, especially at S mass fractions below 100 μg g-1. We report > 1700 measurement results of S for thirty-seven geological reference materials including igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, and one soil. Measurement results were obtained in two laboratories (Macquarie GeoAnalytical and Géosciences Montpellier) over a long period of time ≈ 25 years (1997–2022), using several measurement procedures: X-ray fluorescence, high temperature iodo titration and elemental analysers equipped with thermal conductivity and/or infra-red detectors. Sulfur mass fractions for these diverse geological reference materials range between 5.5 and 11,395 μg g-1. While the comprehensive data set reported here should contribute significantly to a better characterisation of the S mass fractions of widely used geological reference materials, computed uncertainties, data distribution and comparison to published values still indicate heterogeneous distribution of S carrier(s) and analytical bias.
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Alard, O., Halimulati, A., Gorojovsky, L., & Wieland, P. (2023). Sulfur Mass Fractions in Thirty-Seven Geological Reference Materials by Titration, XRF and Elemental Analyser. Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 47(2), 437–456. https://doi.org/10.1111/ggr.12473
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