Modern Analytical Geochemistry : An introduction to Quantitative Chemical Analysis for Earth, Environmental and Materials Scientists / edited by Robin Gill.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Geochemistry seriesPublication details: Harlow : Longman, 1997.Description: x, 329 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 0582099447
- 9780582099449
- 23 551.9 GIL
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Ch. 1. What a geochemical analysis means / Robin Gill and Michael H. Ramsey -- Ch. 2. Sampling and sample preparation / Michael H. Ramsey -- Ch. 3. Dissolution procedures for geological and environmental samples / J.N. Walsh, Robin Gill and Matthew F. Thirlwall -- Ch. 4. Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) / J.N. Walsh -- Ch. 5. Atomic absorption spectrometry and other solution methods / A.P. Rowland --
Ch. 6. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry / Godrey Fitton -- Ch. 7. Neutron activation analysis / Susan J. Parry --
Ch. 8. Thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (TIMS) / M.F. Thirlwall --
Ch. 9. Gas source mass spectrometry : isotopic composition of lighter elements / David P. Mattey --
Ch. 10. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry / Kym E. Jarvis --
Ch. 11. Elemental analysis by spark source mass spectrometry / Klaus P. Jochum --
Ch. 12. Accelerator mass spectrometry / Louis Brown --
Ch. 13. Which method should I use? / Robin Gill --
Ch. 14. Electron beam methods / Robin Gill --
Ch. 15. Principles of SIMS and modern ion microprobes / N. Shimizu --
Ch. 16. Analytical techniques in organic chemistry / C. Anthony Lewis.
A comprehensive handbook of analytical techniques in geochemistry which provides the student and the professional with an understanding of the wide spectrum of different analytical methods that can be applied to Earth and environmental materials, together with a critical appreciation of their relative merits and limitations.
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