Literature 1972, Part 1

Literature 1972, Part 1

Author: Siegfried Böhme

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 3662122812

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Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de voted to the recording, summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts aims to present a comprehensive documentation of Iiterature in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt of the original Iiterature and publication of the abstracts will not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the advantage of greater convenience for the user. Valurne 7 contains Iiterature published in 1972 and received before August 15, 1972; some older Iiter ature which was received late and which is not recorded in earlier volumes is also included.


Applied Geochemical Analysis

Applied Geochemical Analysis

Author: C. O. Ingamells

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1986-12-17

Total Pages: 766

ISBN-13:

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This treatise on practical inorganic analytical chemistry includes not only classical, but also newly developed determinative techniques: XRF,ICP,AA, and others. The importance of Sampling Theory, especially as applied to the assay or analysis of exploration samples, is emphasized. Also discusses the use and misuse of reference samples or ``standards''. An important section on ``The Art of Chemical Analysis'' deals with manipulative ``bench-top'' problems often ignored in these days of automated instruments. A number of mineral analyses are presented, with a brief description of the procedures by which they were generated, and the difficulties encountered in actual practice.