Index | Group Name | Decomposition | Technique |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mg | - | - | ||
2 | Mg | NONE | SPEC | None | Spectroscopy |
3 | Mg | NONE | ABSORP | None | Absorption |
4 | Mg | NONE | EMISS | None | Emission |
5 | Mg | NONE | AAS-FLAME-6 | None | C2H2/Air |
6 | Mg | NONE | ICP-ES | None | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
7 | Mg | NONE | Powder D-C | None | Powder D-C Arc |
8 | Mg | NONE | pXRF | None | pXRF |
9 | Mg | NONE | ICP-ES/AAS | None | ICP-AES and AAS |
10 | Mg | NONE | MULTIPLE | None | Multiple |
11 | Mg | STR ACID | ICP-ES | Strong Acid | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
12 | Mg | AR | ROOT | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) | Technique |
13 | Mg | AR | FLUOR | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) | Fluorescence |
14 | Mg | AR | ICP-ES | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
15 | Mg | AR | ICP-MS | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
16 | Mg | AR (ss) | ICP-ES | Aqua Regia (sensu stricto) | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
17 | Mg | 4-acid | AAS-FLAME-1 | 4-acid | Flame |
18 | Mg | 4-acid | ICP-ES | 4-acid | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
19 | Mg | AR (Acme[1]) | ICP-MS | Aqua regia (Acme[1]) | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
20 | Mg | AR (Acme[1]) | ICP-MS/ES | Aqua regia (Acme[1]) | ICP-MS and ICP-ES |
21 | Mg | 4-acid (Acme) | ICP-MS | Four-acid (Acme) | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
22 | Mg | Unknown | ICP-MS | Unknown | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
23 | Mg | BO2/B4O7 | Powder D-C | Borate and/or tetraborate | Powder D-C Arc |
24 | Mg | Aqua regia (NASGLP) | ICP-MS/ES | Aqua regia (NASGLP) | ICP-MS and ICP-ES |
25 | Mg | Water | ICP-MS/ES | Water | ICP-MS and ICP-ES |
26 | Mg | HF-HCl-HClO4 | ICP-ES | 3 acid mixture | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy |
27 | Mg | AR (BVM) | ICP-MS | Aqua regia (BVM) | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
28 | Mg | AR (Acme[2]) | ICP-MS | Aqua regia (Acme[2]) | IC plasma / mass spectrometry |
29 | Mg | Multiple | INA/ICP-MS | Multiple | INAA and ICP-MS |
30 | Mg | Multiple | MULTIPLE | Multiple | Multiple |
Keywords
Magnesium
Keyword Definition
Magnesium
Category: Analysed quantities
Subcategory: Element
Keywords corresponding to analysed quantities. The types of analysed quantities have been grouped into eleven different subcategories.Examples: “Au”, “pH”.Taken from the “Analytical_Quantities_SHARED” database table. The subcategories are taken from the “Analytical_Quantity_Types_SHARED” database table.
ID | Units | Det. Limit | Technique | Decomposition |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ppm | 0.05 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | None |
2 | ppm | 0.2 | C2H2/Air | None |
3 | ppm | 0.2 | C2H2/Air | None |
4 | ppm | ICP-AES and AAS | None | |
5 | ppm | 0.02 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | None |
6 | ppm | Spectroscopy | None | |
7 | ppm | 0.005 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | None |
8 | percent | 0.01 | Fluorescence | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
9 | percent | 0.01 | Technique | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
10 | percent | 0.01 | Technique | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
11 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
12 | ppm | 10 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu stricto) |
13 | percent | 0.01 | INAA and ICP-MS | Multiple |
14 | ppm | 0.02 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | None |
15 | ppm | 0.05 | Absorption | None |
16 | ppm | 1 | Flame | 4-acid |
17 | percent | 0.01 | ICP-MS and ICP-ES | Aqua regia (Acme[1]) |
18 | percent | 0.01 | ICP-MS and ICP-ES | Aqua regia (NASGLP) |
19 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
20 | percent | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | 4-acid | |
21 | ppm | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu stricto) | |
22 | ppm | 0.4 | ICP-MS and ICP-ES | Water |
23 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Strong Acid |
24 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Strong Acid |
25 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Strong Acid |
26 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
27 | percent | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) | |
28 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Aqua regia (Acme[1]) |
29 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | 4-acid |
30 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | 4-acid |
31 | ppm | 20 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Unknown |
32 | percent | Multiple | Multiple | |
33 | percent | Multiple | Multiple | |
34 | percent | Multiple | Multiple | |
35 | percent | Multiple | Multiple | |
36 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | 4-acid |
37 | percent | 0.02 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Four-acid (Acme) |
38 | ppm | pXRF | None | |
39 | ppm | 1 | pXRF | None |
40 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | 3 acid mixture |
41 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Aqua regia (BVM) |
42 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma – emission spectroscopy | Aqua Regia (sensu lato) |
43 | ppm | 0.4 | Emission | None |
44 | percent | Powder D-C Arc | None | |
45 | ppm | 0.1 | Multiple | None |
46 | percent | Powder D-C Arc | Borate and/or tetraborate | |
47 | percent | 0.001 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Aqua regia (Acme[1]) |
48 | percent | 0.01 | IC plasma / mass spectrometry | Aqua regia (Acme[2]) |
Index | Suite ID | Suite Name |
---|---|---|
1 | 61 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 1999; 4-acid) |
2 | 62 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 2001; 4-acid) |
3 | 63 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 2002; 4-acid) |
4 | 65 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 4-acid) |
5 | 94 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppm) (32 elements) |
6 | 95 | Chemex/TSD ICP-AES/MS ? (38 elements) |
7 | 96 | Chemex/TSD ICP-AES/MS ? (24 elements) |
8 | 99 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppb, Cd:0.05, La:0.5) (32 elements) |
9 | 104 | Geoscience Labs, (OGS) MRD 155, Teck-Gauthier A3, miscellaneous analytical methods |
10 | 107 | Geoscience Labs, (OGS) MRD 155, Carscallen-Thornburn, miscellaneous analytical methods |
11 | 108 | Geoscience Labs, (OGS) MRD 155, Munroe-Currie, miscellaneous analytical methods |
12 | 111 | Geoscience Labs, (OGS) MRD 155, Ben Nevis-Katrine, miscellaneous analytical methods |
13 | 135 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppm) (33 elements) |
14 | 140 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppb, Cd:0.5, La:10) (32 elements) |
15 | 141 | Bondar Clegg ICP-AES (38 elements) |
16 | 156 | ACME ICP-MS (Group 1F-MS Basic Suite v1, including weight; B dl=1 ppm, Ga dl=0.1 ppm, S dl=0.01%, W dl=0.1 ppm) |
17 | 159 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 4-acid; inc Bi, ex S; Pb:5) |
18 | 160 | ActLabs ICP-AES (20 elements; 4-acid; inc Bi, S; Pb:5) |
19 | 162 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements; 4-acid; inc S, ex Bi) |
20 | 190 | Acme Group 1F-MS Basic Suite (15 grams; 37 elements; B dl=1 ppm, Ga dl=0.1ppm, S dl=0.02%, W dl=0.1 ppm) (v2) |
21 | 192 | Acme Group 1T-MS (55 elements) |
22 | 225 | Acme 1F-MS (B dl = 1 ppm; Ga dl = 0.1 ppm; S dl=0.01 %, W dl=0.1 ppm) |
23 | 231 | GSC/AMD (surface water) ICP-ES (9 elements) |
24 | 334 | ActLabs Au+48 1H ( INAA + ICP-ES) |
25 | 369 | GSC (surface water) AAS (Zn, Mn, Fe, Ca, Mg, Na, K; air-acetylene) |
26 | 380 | GSC (surface water) AAS (Zn, Mn, Fe, Ca, Mg, Na, K; air-acetylene), caesium buffer |
27 | 396 | Manitoba Gov't., Dept. of Environment (surface water) case 1: ICP (Ca, Mg), case2: AAS (Ca, Mg; air-acetylene) |
28 | 441 | Barringer (surface water) ICP (magnesium) |
29 | 460 | Chemex (surface water) ICP (magnesium) – d.l. = 0.05 |
30 | 463 | Chemex (surface water) ICP (magnesium) – d.l. = 0.02 |
31 | 469 | Chemex (surface water) AAS (magnesium) – d.l. = 0.05 |
32 | 472 | GSC (surface water) AAS (Mg) (NGR, MB, 1985) |
33 | 478 | Bondar Clegg (surface water) ICP-ES (Ca, Mg, As, Ba, Hg, Mn, Na, Pb, Sr) |
34 | 481 | Bondar Clegg (lake sediment) Mg-T |
35 | 511 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, W, d.l. = 0.2 ppm) |
36 | 519 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS (35 elements + Au) – details unknown |
37 | 521 | GSC (surface water) ICP-ES (7 elements) |
38 | 525 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, (Ga, d.l.=0.1 ppm, S, d.l.=0.01%, W, d.l.=0.1 ppm )) |
39 | 528 | ACME Analytical Labs (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements+ Au; Ga, d.l.=0.2ppm, W, d.l.=0.2 ppm) |
40 | 533 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, (Ga, d.l.=0.2 ppm, S, d.l.=0.01%, W, d.l.=0.1 ppm )) |
41 | 534 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (36 elements, (Ga, d.l.=0.2 ppm, S, d.l.=0.01%, W, d.l.=0.1 ppm )) |
42 | 540 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, (Ga dl=0.1ppm, S dl=0.02%, W dl=0.1ppm)) |
43 | 542 | ACME (stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (36 elements + Au; B dl=1 ppm, Ga dl=0.2ppm, S dl=0.01 %; W dl=0.2 ppm) |
44 | 548 | ActLabs ICP-MS 59 elements (part of the Ultratrace aqua regia package) (Au dl = 0.2 ppb) |
45 | 549 | ActLabs ICP-ES 34 elements |
46 | 559 | GSC NASGLP modified EPA 3050B digestion / ICP-MS/ES |
47 | 561 | GSC NASGLP water leach ICP-MS/ES for 64 elements |
48 | 588 | ActLabs ICP-MS 59 elements (part of the Ultratrace 2 aqua regia package) (Au dl = 0.5 ppb) |
49 | 590 | ACME 1F-MS ICP-MS, aqua regia digestion (53 elements, (B dl=20 ppm, Ga dl=0.2 ppm, S dl=0.01%, W dl=0.1 ppm)) |
50 | 595 | Acme Laboratories ICP-AES, 34 elements, near-total 4-acid digestion |
51 | 596 | Acme Laboratories ICP-AES, 29 elements; aqua regia digestion |
52 | 602 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg: 1 ppm, Cd:0.5, La:10) (32 elements) |
53 | 619 | Geoscience Labs, (OGS) MRD123 Lithogeochemical Database: ICP-MS; decomposition method unstated |
54 | 640 | pXRF (Mining Mode) |
55 | 644 | pXRF (Soil Mode), 33 elements reported |
56 | 645 | NL Geochemical Laboratory ICP-ES |
57 | 647 | BVM AQ250-EXT ICP-MS, aqua regia digestion (53 elements) |
58 | 653 | BVM AQ250 ICP-MS, aqua regia digestion (37 elements) |
59 | 691 | Acme Group 1F-MS Basic Suite (37 elements; B dl=1 ppm, Ga dl=0.2 ppm, S dl=0.01%, W dl=0.1 ppm) (v3) |
60 | 693 | ActLabs ICP-MS 59 elements (circa 2005) (Au dl = 2 ppb) |
61 | 712 | Analysis of trace elements in water by DC-arc atomic emission spectrography |
62 | 719 | GSC: direct-reading emission spectrophotometry (20 elements) |
63 | 733 | EMR: Mines Branch, Industrial Waters Section – water analysis (15 quantities) (no details given) |
64 | 735 | GSC: DROS, lithium tetraborate fusion |
65 | 743 | ACME ICP-MS (Group 1F-MS Basic Suite v4, including weight; B dl=20 ppm, Ga dl=0.1 ppm, S dl=0.02%, W dl=0.1 ppm) |
66 | 745 | ACME 1F-MS ICP-MS, aqua regia digestion (53 elements, (B dl=20 ppm, Ga dl=0.1 ppm, S dl=0.02%, W dl=0.1 ppm)) |
67 | 750 | Acme/BVM VG101-EXT + REE |
68 | 757 | Acme Group 1F30 (2011-2013; 65 elements), ICP-MS |
69 | 758 | Acme Group 1T-MS (60 elements) |
70 | 766 | BVM AQ250 ICP-MS, aqua regia digestion (65 elements, V dl=1 ppm) |
Index | Package ID | Package Name |
---|---|---|
1 | 3 | Acme 1F-MS + LOI, Sn, F |
2 | 6 | GSC/AMD ICP-ES |
3 | 43 | ActLabs INAA + ICP-AES (19 elem) + Hg CV-AAS + Sn |
4 | 44 | ActLabs INAA, ICP-AES, Hg CV-AAS, ICP-MS (2001) |
5 | 45 | ActLabs INAA, ICP-AES, Hg CV-AAS, ICP-MS (2002) |
6 | 48 | ActLabs INAA + ICP-AES + Hg ICP-AES + FIMS |
7 | 61 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppm) |
8 | 63 | Chemex ICP ? (1999-2000) |
9 | 64 | Chemex ICP ? (2001) |
10 | 67 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppb) |
11 | 87 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppm) (33 elements) |
12 | 93 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg ppb) (31 elements) |
13 | 94 | Bondar Clegg ICP-AES (38 elements) |
14 | 96 | Chemex ICP-AES + Hg CV-AAS |
15 | 98 | Bondar Clegg ICP-AES (38 elements) + Hg CV-AAS |
16 | 104 | OGS / MRD123 miscellaneous methods |
17 | 107 | OGS / MRD155/Teck-Gauthier A3 miscellaneous methods |
18 | 110 | OGS / MRD155/Carscallen-Thornburn miscellaneous methods |
19 | 111 | OGS / MRD155/Munroe-Currie miscellaneous methods |
20 | 114 | OGS / MRD155/Ben Nevis-Katrine miscellaneous methods |
21 | 120 | Acme ICP-MS (1F-MS Basic Suite, with weight) |
22 | 121 | ActLabs INAA + ICP-AES + Hg CV-AAS + ICP-AES Sn fusion |
23 | 122 | ActLabs INAA + ICP-AES(20) + Hg CV-AAS + ICP-AES Sn fusion |
24 | 124 | ActLabs INAA + ICP-AES(20) + Hg CV-AAS + ICP-MS |
25 | 126 | ActLabs ICP-AES (19 elements) [UNUSED] |
26 | 127 | ActLabs INA, ICP-AES [UNUSED] |
27 | 129 | ActLabs (1H2 + 1G2) (v2) INAA + ICP-AES + ICP-MS + Hg CV-AAS FIMS |
28 | 130 | ActLabs (1H2) (v2) INAA + ICP-AES + ICP-MS |
29 | 139 | Acme 1F-MS Basic Suite (37 elements) 15g + REE |
30 | 140 | Acme 1T-MS (41 elements + 14 REEs) |
31 | 157 | Acme 1F-MS + Sn, F |
32 | 259 | GSC EPA3050B (modif) ICP-MS/ES |
33 | 261 | GSC water leach ICP-MS/ES + pH |
34 | 275 | ActLabs Ultratrace 2 – aqua regia (2010) (S dl = 0.001 %) |
35 | 276 | Acme 1F-MS (53 elements) (B dl=20 ppm, Ga dl=0.2 ppm, S dl=0.01%, W dl=0.1 ppm) |
36 | 278 | Acme ICPES near-total digestion, 34 elements |
37 | 279 | Acme ICPES aqua regia, 29 elements + 6 by hydride evolution |
38 | 284 | Chemex ICP-AES (Hg 1 ppm) (32 elements) |
39 | 295 | Manitoba Gov't., Dept. of Environment(NGR surface water) (Fe dl = 20 ppb) |
40 | 300 | pXRF “Mining” and “Soil” modes |
41 | 302 | pXRF “Mining” and “Soil” modes; full suites |
42 | 303 | NL Geochemical Laboratory ICP-ES analysis |
43 | 304 | BVM AQ250-EXT + REE (65 elements) |
44 | 308 | BVM combined aqua regia and borate fusion suites |
45 | 318 | BVM combined aqua regia and borate fusion suites + FA-ICPES |
46 | 320 | ActLabs ICP-MS Ultratrace – aqua regia (2004) (Au dl = 0.2 ppb) |
47 | 321 | ActLabs ICP-MS Ultratrace – aqua regia (2006) (Au dl = 0.5 ppb) |
48 | 322 | ActLabs aqua regia ICP-ES (2003) |
49 | 326 | Acme ICP-MS (1F-MS Basic Suite) |
50 | 328 | ActLabs aqua regia ICP-MS (59 elements, 2004) |
51 | 342 | Atomic emission spectrography of lake water |
52 | 344 | GSC Resource Geochemistry lake sediment analysis, Bear-Slave Operation |
53 | 350 | EMR surface water analysis |
54 | 352 | GSC lithogeochemical analysis of 22 elements |
55 | 354 | Acme ICP-MS (1F-MS Basic Suite + 4B (Sn)) |
56 | 355 | Acme ICP-MS (1F 53 elements) + F (ISE) + LOI |
57 | 357 | Acme 1F-MS |
58 | 359 | Acme VG101-EXT + REE (65 elements) |
59 | 362 | Acme 4A-4B, 2A Leco, 1F30 (117 parameters) |
60 | 363 | Acme 1T-MS (46 elements + 14 REEs) |
61 | 382 | GSC (surface water) Zn, Mn, Fe, Ca, Mg, Na, K, NO3, PO4, SO4, Cl, U, F, pH, alk |
62 | 384 | GSC (NGR surface water) AAS (7)), U, C-org, Cl, Br, NO3, SO4, PO4, F, pH, alk |
63 | 389 | Manitoba Gov't., Dept. of Environment (NGR surface water) (Fe dl = 30 ppb) |
64 | 414 | Barringer (NGR surface water) LIF (U), ISE (F), pH, ICP (Ca, Mg), Alk |
65 | 424 | Chemex (NGR surface water) LIF (U), ISE (F), ICP (Ca, Mg), pH and Alk (d.l.=1) |
66 | 425 | Chemex (NGR surface water) LIF (U), ISE (F), ICP (Ca, Mg), pH and Alk (d.l.=2) |
67 | 428 | Chemex (NGR surface water) LIF (U), ISE (F), AAS (Ca, Mg), pH and Alk (d.l.=1) |
68 | 431 | GSC (NGR surface water) Ca, Mg, F, pH, Alk |
69 | 433 | Bondar Clegg (NGR surface water) ICP (9), U, F, pH, alk |
70 | 435 | Bondar Clegg (NGR lake sediment) AAS (8+7), CV (Hg), LOI, W, F, |
71 | 463 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, W, d.l.=0.2 ppm), Sn, LOI |
72 | 466 | Acme 1F-MS Basic Suite (37 elements) 1g |
73 | 471 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS (35+Au), LOI |
74 | 472 | GSC (NGR surface water) ICP-MS (31 elements), ICP-ES (7 elements) |
75 | 476 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, W, d.l.=0.1 ppm), Sn, LOI |
76 | 478 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS/ICP-ES (35+Au), LOI |
77 | 482 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements), LOI, Sn, F |
78 | 483 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES- HMC (36 elements), Sn, F |
79 | 485 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, W, d.l.=0.1 ppm), LOI |
80 | 489 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements), LOI, Sn (LiBO2 fusion), F |
81 | 491 | Acme (NGR stream and lake sediments) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (35 elements, Ga, d.l.=0.1; S, d.l.=0.02;W, d.l.=0.1 ppm) |
82 | 493 | Acme (NGR stream sediment) ICP-MS / ICP-ES (36 elements + Au, Ga, d.l.=0.2; S, d.l.=0.01;W, d.l.=0.2 ppm) |
83 | 497 | Acme 4A-4B, 2A Leco, 1F30, 1T-MS (177 parameters) |
84 | 498 | Acme 4A-4B, 2A Leco, 1F30, 1T-MS (172 parameters) |
85 | 500 | ActLabs 1H (Au+48) and 1C-EXP2 (Au, Pt, Pd) |
86 | 507 | BVM AQ250 (65 elements) |
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