An Instrumental Technique For The Determination Of Submicrogram Concentrations Of Mercury In Soils, Rocks, And Gas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. W. Vaughn
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

In the technique described and evaluated, detection of mercury is based on the principle of atomic absorption. An analog signal, produced when mercury vapor absorbs ultraviolet light, is converted to digital form and calibrated to mercury concentration. Interferences are eliminated by selectively trapping the mercury on gold. The lower limit of sensitivity, using a 1-gram sample, is 5 parts per billion. A model of the instrument mounted in a station wagon has been tested successfully in the field.
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APA: W. W. Vaughn  (1964)  An Instrumental Technique For The Determination Of Submicrogram Concentrations Of Mercury In Soils, Rocks, And Gas

MLA: W. W. Vaughn An Instrumental Technique For The Determination Of Submicrogram Concentrations Of Mercury In Soils, Rocks, And Gas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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