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Sedimentation induction time

Frequently, the final determination of elements in digests, leachates and in supernatant solutions of samples from sediment traps is performed by either Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES) or AAS. The decision as to which spec-trometric method should be used mainly depends on the mass and composition of the particulate material and the range of elements to be determined. Measurements by AAS have considerably lower detection limits but are more time-consuming. ICP-AES is the method of choice if the concentrations are suitably high. [Pg.354]


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