Methods for Pb isotope ratio and Au-Pb-Bi concentration analyses of silver presented.
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Accuracy and long-term reproducibility of the approach investigated.
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Geochemical signature of seven silver reference materials characterised.
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Origins of Islamic silver dirhams from the mint of al-Muhammadiyya explored.
Abstract
A new approach is presented for the simultaneous analysis of lead isotope ratios and gold, lead, and bismuth concentrations in metallic silver using nanosecond laser ablation multi-collector inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICP-MS). Corrections for both isotope and concentration analyses are performed using an in-house matrix matched silver reference material RM3834. Accuracy and external reproducibility are demonstrated by repeat analyses of a further seven silver reference materials all characterised by solution (MC)-ICP-MS approaches. Typical internal precisions, expressed as two relative standard errors (S.E.) of the mean of the cycles comprising one analysis, are <0.5% for 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb and 208Pb/204Pb, and <0.03% for 207Pb/206Pb and 208Pb/206Pb. External reproducibilities, based on repeat analyses over a 10 month period and expressed as two relative standard deviations (S.D.) of the mean, are <0.4% for 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb and 208Pb/204Pb and <0.2% for 207Pb/206Pb and 208Pb/206Pb. Internal precisions and external reproducibilities of gold, lead and bismuth concentration analyses are typically <25%. Data are consistent with solution-based approaches. Methods are further demonstrated through analyses of a set of Islamic silver dirhams from the mint of al-Muhammadiyya, highlighting their applicability to geochemical studies of archaeological artefacts.