Neutron Activation Analysis, Atomic Absorption and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Review for 2003 |
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Authors: | L Paul Bédard Michael Wiedenbeck |
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Institution: | Sciences de la Terre, Universitédu Québec àChicoutimi, Chicoutimi (Qc) G7H 5Z1, Canada e-mail:;GeoForschungsZentrum, Telegrafenberg, D14473 Potsdam, Germany e-mail: |
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Abstract: | This review for the year 2003 deals with three relatively well-established, mature, analytical techniques (neutron activation analysis, atomic absorption spectrometry and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry) that nevertheless remain very important for the characterisation of geological and environmental samples. Developments in neutron activation analysis included modification to the technique in relation to the determination of platinum-group elements, as well as consideration of sample size in ore grade estimation. A considerable body of literature was published on the application of atomic absorption spectrometry in the analysis of environmental samples. Many of these proposed technical and methodological improvements, notably in extraction procedures. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry saw developments in in situ analysis, synchrotron micro-XRF (μ-SRXRF) and a confocal X-ray set-up for 3D elemental imaging. XRF technologies were used in the analysis of geological samples, reference materials, glasses, solutes and environmental materials. |
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Keywords: | review AAS INAA XRF spectrometry in situ analysis synchrotron micro-XRF platinum-group elements geological reference materials environmental samples |
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