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Elan9000 icp ms quadrupole spectrometer

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The ELAN9000 ICP-MS quadrupole spectrometer is a laboratory instrument used for the detection and quantification of trace elements in various samples. It employs inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) technology to analyze a wide range of elements with high sensitivity and accuracy.

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Volcanic Meltwater Chemical Analysis

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Meltwater chemistry was analyzed to examine changes along the volcanic gradient. Analyses included in situ pH, temperature, and chemical composition of ice samples. Basic measurements of the physical and chemical parameters of meltwater were made with a temperature-calibrated pH and conductivity meter (WTW, Weilheim, Germany). Assays for NH4+, NO2−, NO3−, total dissolved nitrogen (TDN), soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from each sample were performed as described elsewhere [20 (link)] by ion chromatography in an 861 Advance Compact IC system (Metrohm AG, Herisau, Switzerland). The measurements of major, minor, and trace elements (Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Be, Bi, Br, C, Ca, Cd, Cl, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, Rb, S, Sc, Se, Sr, Ti, V, Y, Zn, and Zr) (Table S1) were performed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) on a PerkinElmer ELAN9000 ICP-MS quadrupole spectrometer as in [14 (link)]. The samples were introduced into the ICP-MS via a RytonTM cross-flow nebulizer (PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA, USA), Scott spray chamber (PerkinElmer), and Cetac ASX-510 autosampler (Omaha, NE, USA).
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Mineral Identification and Elemental Analysis

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The identification of the mineral phase was performed by XRD. The identification of the pulverized minerals was carried out with the Diffract.Eva v.7 software (Bruker, Bremen, Germany) and the PDF2 mineral database (https://www.icdd.com/, accessed on 26 July 2023) [54 (link)].
Concentrations of ions in volcanic rock samples were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) on a Perkin Elmer ELAN9000 ICP-MS quadrupole spectrometer, as in [42 (link)]. Values > 10 ppm were considered for the statistical tests.
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Geochemical Characterization of Ice Cores

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The geochemistry of every ice core sample was characterized using several complementary techniques.
Assays for NH4+, NO2, NO3, SO42−, soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), and dissolved organic carbon (DOC; Table 2) were carried out by ion chromatography in an 861 Advance Compact IC system (Metrohm AG, Herisau, Switzerland). Chromatograms were registered with the Metrohm IC Net 2.3 SR6 software. Ions were quantified with internal and external standards prepared from Certified Standard Solutions (TraceCERT®; Merck, Darmstadt, Germany; Garcia-Descalzo et al., 2013 (link)).
The concentration of major (Cl, S, C, K, Na, P, Xe, Mg, Ca, Fe, Co, Mn, Ti, Cr, and Ni), minor, and trace elements (Supplementary Table S1) was quantified by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) on a PerkinElmer ELAN9000 ICP-MS quadrupole spectrometer. The samples were introduced into the ICP-MS via a RytonTM cross-flow nebulizer (PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA, United States), Scott spray chamber (PerkinElmer), and Cetac ASX-510 autosampler (Omaha, Nebraska, United States; García-Lopez et al., 2021a (link)).
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Quantifying Nutrient Ions in Meltwater

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Assays for putative nutrients such as NH4+, NO2, NO3, SO42–, soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from each filtered meltwater sample were performed by ion chromatography in an 861 Advance Compact IC system (Metrohm AG, Herisau, Switzerland). Ions in ice samples were identified and quantified with internal and external standards prepared from Certified Standard Solutions (TraceCERT®) (Merck). Chromatograms were analyzed with the Metrohm IC Net 2.3 SR4 software (Garcia-Lopez et al., 2022 (link)). Detection limits for these constituents ranged from 0.1 to 2.0 μM. Concentrations of ions were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) on a Perkin Elmer ELAN9000 ICP-MS quadrupole spectrometer (Martinez-Alonso et al., 2019 (link)). Values > 0.999 ppb were considered for the statistical test.
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