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Portable X-ray fluorescence

Desnica, V. and Schreiner, M. (2006). A LabVIEW-controlled portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer for the analysis of art objects. X-Ray Spectrometry 35 280-286. [Pg.71]

Bernick MB, Getty D, Prince G, Sprenger M. Statistical evaluation of field-portable X-ray fluorescence soil preparation methods. J. Hazard. Mater. 1995 43 111-116. [Pg.319]

Application of field-portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometers in mineral exploration, with examples from the Abitibi Greenstone Belt... [Pg.83]

Keywords portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry, portable xrf, geochemistry, chemostratigraphy, Abitibi... [Pg.83]

Speakman, R. J. Popelka, R. S. Glascock, M. D. Robertson, J. D. Report. Analysis of Obsidian Artifacts from Southern Peru Using a Field-Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer, University of Missouri Research Reactor Center Columbia, MO, 2005. [Pg.504]

Field portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry for the determination of elemental concentrations in soil and sediment 6010, 6020, 7000 10 to 200 mg/kg... [Pg.176]

US Environmental Protection Agency, Method 6200 Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescent Spectrometry for the Determination of Elemental Concentrations in Soil and Sediment, SW-846, Draft Update IVA, 1998f. [Pg.345]

Portable X-ray fluorescence detection system. Identification of different non-nuclear materials under field conditions. [Pg.577]

A. Argyraki, M.H. Ramsey, and P.J. Potts, Evaluation of Portable X-ray Fluorescence Instrumentation for In situ Measurements of Lead on Contaminated Land, Analyst, 122(8), 743-749, Aug. (1997). [Pg.760]

Fig. 3.10 Portable X-ray fluorescence instrument measuring composition of pigment in mural... Fig. 3.10 Portable X-ray fluorescence instrument measuring composition of pigment in mural...
EPA, 1992. Spectracc 9000 Field Portable X-ray Fluorescence Operating Procedure. SOP 1713 (Revision 1.0), US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. [Pg.240]

Schneider, J.F., Johnson, D.O., Stoll, N Thurow, K., Thurow, K., 1999. Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry characterization of a German military site for arsenic contamination in soil. J. Field Anal. Chem. 4, 12-17. [Pg.241]

P rez-Arantegui, J, Resano, M., Garcfa-Ruiz, E., Vanhaecke, R, Rolddn, C, Ferrero, J., CoU, J. (2008) Characterization of cobalt pigments found in traditional Valencian ceramics by means of laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Talanta, 74,1271-1280. [Pg.878]

Lead paint inspectors generally use portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) detectors to measure the lead in paint the method is quick and cost efficient, and does not remove or disturb the paint in any way. It is not a do-it-yourself method. The equipment is very expensive and its operation requires special training, both for safety and for accuracy. XRF is neither safe nor effective for testing curved or ornate surfaces. [Pg.100]

Jang, M. 2009. Application of portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) for heavy metal analysis of soils in crop fields near abandoned mine sites. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 32, no. 3 207-216. doi 10.1007/sl0653-009-9276-z. [Pg.259]

It is also possible to make measurements in situ, for example portable gamma detection equipment can be used if the target radionuclides can be characterised by key-line gamma energy levels. Considerations of the specimen size leads to an important difference between in situ investigations of chemically contaminated land and radioactively contaminated land. It is possible to make field measurements in situ of the chemical concentration of metals in soil by using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (PXRF) equipment. In PXRF, the specimen size is of the order of a few cubic millimetres. It is therefore much smaller than a typical specimen that would be extracted for laboratory analysis. ... [Pg.26]


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