Multielement analysis of natural waters by neutron activation, group chemical separations, and gamma-ray spectrometric techniques

A multielement analytical technique of thermal neutron activation of frozen water samples has been developed and applied to the studies of natural waters. A rapid group chemical separation utilizing ion exchange resins and a precipitation step to reduce super(24)Na and super(42)K interferences, foll...

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