Title | The Determination of Ambient Metals in Aqueous Ecosystems by ICP-MS and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Paper presented at The Pittsburg Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 1996. |
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The Determination of Ambient Metals in Aqueous Ecosystems by ICP-MS and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Paper presented at The Pittsburg Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 1996. (Number of pages: 24) (Publication Size: 111KB)
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Author(s) | Kammin, W., J. Ross, R. Knox, M. McIntosh, S. Cull, and D. Thomson | ||||
Description | USEPA water quality criteria for metals have created extraordinary interest in the determination of ultra-trace metals in aqueous ecosystems. To help determine compliance with these water quality criteria, the Washington State Department of Ecology has developed a set of integrated protocols for the sampling and analysis of freshwater ecosystems for metals. | ||||
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Keywords | stream, protocol, metals, river, water, quality assurance, water quality, zinc, vapor, mercury, lead, copper, cadmium |
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