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Volumn 90, Issue 10, 2010, Pages 773-783
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Challenges and successes in using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for measurements of tungsten in environmental water and soil samples
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Author keywords
ICPMS; Small arms ranges; Soil; Tungsten; Water
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Indexed keywords
ACID LEACHING;
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE;
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS;
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
ENVIRONMENTAL WATER;
FLUOROPOLYMER;
HEAVY RARE EARTH ELEMENTS;
HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS;
ICPMS;
INTERNAL STANDARDS;
MATRIX;
METAL SAMPLES;
NATURAL WATERS;
POLYMERIC BINDER;
QUADRUPOLES;
SAMPLE INTRODUCTION;
SAMPLE PREPARATION;
SECTOR FIELD;
SITE ASSESSMENT;
SMALL ARMS RANGES;
SURFACE SOIL;
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS;
DISSOLUTION;
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION;
HYDROFLUORIC ACID;
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA;
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY;
IRIDIUM;
LEACHING;
MASS SPECTROMETERS;
PHOTORESISTS;
RARE EARTH ELEMENTS;
SOILS;
SPECTROMETRY;
TUNGSTEN;
SOIL SURVEYS;
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EID: 77954285566
PISSN: 03067319
EISSN: 10290397
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1080/03067310903267323 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (9)
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References (16)
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