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Dr. Phil Potts |
The Open University, UK |
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Dr. L.Paul Bédard |
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada |
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Dr. Marcus Burnham |
Geolabs, Ontario Geological Survey, Canada |
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Dr. Jean Carignan |
Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques, France |
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Mrs. Jean Kane |
Brightwood, VA, USA |
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Dr. Klaus-Peter Jochum |
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Germany |
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Dr. Uwe Kasper |
Universitaet Koeln, Germany |
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Dr. Thomas Meisel |
Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria |
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Dr. Michael Wiedenbeck |
GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany |
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Dr. Steve Wilson |
United States Geological Survey, USA |

From
left to right: M. Wiedenbeck, T. Meisel, P. Bédard, J.
Schweyer, J. Kane, M. Burnham, S. Wilson, D. Savard, P. Potts, K.P.
Jochum, U. Kasper, and N. Machado.
Photograph by H. Gaonac'h
(GEOTOP).
Thomas Meisel: Perspectives from the recent ISO-REMCO meeting.
Phil Potts: the role of proficiency testing
Steve Wilson: Activities of a reference material producer : USGS
Klaus-Peter Jochum: GeoReF data base
Uwe Kasper: Priorities in establishing a Loess reference material.
Thomas Meisel: The case for low level PGE reference materials - UB-N re-certification.
Paul Bedard: Proposals for recertification to provide reference values for underanalysed elements.
Marcus Burnham: Ontario Geological Survey interest in the development of reference materials.
Jean Carignan: The case for stable isotope reference materials
Steve Wilson: USGS recertification proposals??
Steve Wilson: Fusion techniques and preparation of microbeam samples.
Klaus-Peter Jochum: MPI-DING microbeam sample programme.
Michael Wiedenbeck: Zircon and other issues in relation to microbeam reference materials.
Contribution on the G-Probe proficiency testing programme?
Proposals for characterising new microbeam reference materials
Contributions from all participants.
Replacement for zircon 91500
Nuno Machado (GEOTOP/UQAM) plans to revisit the field area in Ontario in Spring 2005 to search for suitable replacement material (aiming at 500 g)
Intention is to characterise this sample as an IAG reference material suitable for geochronological studies
Issues concerning sample preparation
Possibility of preparing compressed pellet of ultra-fine material (using USGS facilities)
Possibility of fusing material with synthetic high purity albite to prepare a homogeneised fused material
Possibility of also collecting and characterising a titanite sample
Strategy for inviting suitably qualified laboratories to participate to be decided
Principal responsability for progress: Nuno Machado, Jean Carignan and Michael Wiedenbeck; progress anticipated by 2006 Fall.
Future strategy for the G-Probe proficiency testing
Next sample will be distributed in Spring 2006 with 6 month to report results.
Laboratories will be asked to privide information about calibration materials
Principal responsability for progress: Phil Potts and Steve Wilson
Sustainability of the Committee
Require a volunteer to act as Chair to take forward the agenda
In addition to Jean kane, volunteers required who will be willing to participate actively in the work of the Committee
A strategy needs devising whereby the Committee can generate an income stream that will sustain the activities of the Committee.
Annual meeting
Need of an annual meeting
Where in November 2006?
PGE, Se, S and Te bearing material
Two new candidate samples will be tested (names witheld)
Jean Kane, Thomas Meisel, Jean Carignan, Marcus Burnham and Paul Bédard to write the first draft of certification objectives
High quality producing laboratories will be selected to do a second measure for certification
Thomas Meisel, Jean Carignan, Marcus Burnham, James Schweyer and Paul Bédard to recruit laboratories capable of contributing high quality PGE, S, Se and Te data to the certification round.
Loess
This candidate reference material is designated for supporting thermoluninescence, optically stimulated luminescence and electron spin resonance studies.
Sample has already been circulated in GeoPT13 round.
Uwe Kasper to evaluate further the certification of for this sample (U, Th, K, Rb)
Uwe Kasper to investigate methods of sterilising the sample for importation into countries such as Australia that do no allow importation of non-sterilised soils.
CAL-S
Jean Carignan to re-examine the data from a previous GeoPT round to specify aims of a certification study.
Brazilian basalt
Sample has been developed by Jacinta Enzweiler (Brazilian government funding) and prepared at the USGS by Steve Wilson.
Sample is scheduled for circulation in a future GeoPT round.
Futher discussions needs to take place regarding the justification and objectives of a certification study.
One issue that would be worthy of further consideration is wheter this sample might the basis for a future GeoPT and G-Probe round (USGS would fuse the powdered sample). round to specify aims of a certification study.
Soil for medical geology applications
Steve Wilson consider that there is a substantial market for such a sample.
The USGS may proceed with this project anyway but with potential collaboration with the IAG to be discussed further.
No action agreed
Notes taken by : Phil Ptts
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