Whole rock data for samples from Mt. St. Helens

Whole rock analyses (presented in parts per million, ppm) of volcanic samples from Mt. St Helens, Washington, USA. Detailed sample descriptions and given in Blundy et al. (2008) and references therein. All samples were analysed using solution ICP-MS at the Open University. Blundy, J., Cashman, K.V. and Berlo, K. (2008) Evolving magma storage conditions beneath Mount St. Helens inferred from chemical variations in melt inclusions from the 1980-1986 and current (2004-2006) eruptions, in: Sherrod, D.R., Scott, W.E., Stauffer, P.H. (Eds.), A volcano rekindled: the renewed eruption of Mount St. Helens, 2004-2006, Reston, VA, pp. 755-790.
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St Helens [id=1416302]
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2018-09-06 - 2018-09-07
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Acid digestion of sample powders was undertaken at The Open University (see Cox et al. 2019) for detailed descriptions). In summary, 100 mg of sample powder was digested in a multi-stage HF-HNO 3 digestion process, with dry down temperatures set at 65?C. Solutions were made up to 1000-fold dilutions of the original powder weight in a 2% HNO 3 solution, prior to analysis. Analyses were undertaken using the Agilent 8800 Triple Quadrupole. Cox, D., Watt, S.F.L., Jenner, F.E., Hastie, A.R. and Hammond, S.J. (2019) Chalcophile element processing beneath a continental arc stratovolcano. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 522, 1-11.
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2024-04-24

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