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Soil fingerprinting methods

Jeltes and Van Tonkelaar [20] investigated problems of oil pollution, the nature of the contaminants and the chemical methods used for their detection. In particular, the use of gas chromatography to obtain fingerprint chromatograms of oil pollutants in water, and of infrared spectrophotometry to determine the oil contents of soils and sediments, is discussed. [Pg.254]

Methods of Characterizing and Fingerprinting Soils for Forensic Application... [Pg.271]


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