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Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and sulfur were determined in seventeen geological reference materials after extraction by pyrohydrolysis. Fluorine, Cl and S (as sulfate ions) were determined in the extraction solution by ion chromatography with detection limits of around 0.2 mg l −1 . Bromine and I were measured by ICP‐MS with detection limits of 1 μg l −1 for Br and 0.1 μg l −1 for I. For rock samples, using normal extraction conditions (500 mg of sample and 100 ml of final solution) detection limits were 40 mg kg −1 for F and Cl, 15 mg kg −1 for S, 0.2 mg kg −1 for Br and 0.02 mg kg −1 for I. These detection limits may be improved by increasing the amount of sample and hence the concentration of the final solution. Water was also determined using an extraction technique based on H 2 O degassing, reduction on zinc at 1000 °C and H 2 manometry. Our results for fluorine, chlorine, sulfur and water are in good agreement with literature data. Very few reference materials have recommended values for bromine and especially for iodine. Among the analysed samples, three are new reference materials: BHVO‐2, BCR‐2 and AGV‐2.

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