GeoReM
Producer | Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (Germany) |
---|---|
History | 2005- |
Coverage | |
Disciplines | Geology, environmental science |
Number of records | 2800 |
GeoReM (Geological and Environmental Reference Materials), a database of reference materials of geological and environmental interest, is accessible to the scientific community on the internet. The database was developed at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry[1] in Mainz by Klaus Peter Jochum et al. (2005)[2] and contains published analytical, compiled, and certified values for major and trace element mass fractions and concentrations as well as radiogenic and stable isotope ratios.[3][4] Important metadata about the analytical values (uncertainty, type of uncertainty, method, and laboratory) are given as well as information about sample type, producer, and references.[5] Currently (state: November 2013) GeoReM contains c. 2800 reference materials and about 32 800 analyses from 6 900 publications and provides access for geochemists to information about reference materials important for their research.[6] The structure of GeoReM is similar to that of the databases for rocks from oceanic islands, island arcs, continents (GEOROC),[7] ocean floor (PetDB),[8] and the western North America (NAVDAT).[9] GeoReM offers six different search strategies:[10]
- Samples or materials (published values): Ranges and tables of analytical data with the corresponding metadata are provided for all the reference materials together with sample information such as origin, availability, and reference.
- Samples (GeoReM preferred values): Currently, preferred values for 44 frequently requested reference materials are given (published certified values and reference values as evaluated by the GeoReM team)
- Chemical criteria: Elements and isotope ratios can be selected and the search can be refined by minimum and maximum concentration values, matrices, and physical forms as well as by laboratories and methods.
- Chemical criteria based on bibliography: All element concentration and isotope data published in a special year by a certain author in a selected journal can be listed.
- Bibliography: It is possible to search by author/coauthor, by journal, by GeoReM number, and by keywords.
- Methods and institutions: Methods used in selected institutions and institutions using certain techniques can be listed.
References
- ↑ "Max Planck Institute for Chemistry".
- ↑ Jochum, Klaus Peter; Nohl, Uwe; Herwig, Kerstin; Lammel, Esin; Stoll, Brigitte; Albrecht W. Hofman (2005). "GeoReM: A New Geochemical Databas for Reference Materials and Isotopic Standards". Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research 29 (3): 333–338. doi:10.1111/j.1751-908x.2005.tb00904.x.
- ↑ Lipschutz, Michael E.; Wolf, Stephen F.; Culp, F. Bartow; Kent, Adam J.R. (June 15, 2007). "Geochemical and Cosmochemical Materials". Analytical Chemistry 79 (12): 4250. doi:10.1021/ac070648v.
- ↑ Butler, Owen T.; Cook, Jennifer M.; Harrington, Chris F.; Hill, Steve J.; Rieuwerts, John; Miles, Douglas L. (January 22, 2007). "Atomic Spectrometry Update. Environmental Analysis". Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 22: 206.
- ↑ Jochum, Klaus Peter; Nohl, Uwe (2008). "Reference Materials in Geochemistry and Environmental Research and the GeoReM Database". Chemical Geology 253: 50–53. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.04.002.
- ↑ GeoReM "Geological and Environmental Reference Materials" Check
value (help).|url=
- ↑ GEOROC "Geochemistry of Rocks of the Oceans and Continents" Check
value (help).|url=
- ↑ PetDB "Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor" Check
value (help).|url=
- ↑ NAVDAT "Western North American Volcanic and Intrusive Rock Database" Check
value (help).|url=
- ↑ Jochum, Klaus Peter; Enzweiler, Jacinta (2014). "Reference Materials in Geochemistry and Environmental Research and the GeoReM Database". In Turekian, Karl; Holland, Heinrich (Ed.)Treatise on Geochemistry 15: 43–70.