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Analytical Techniques for Arsenic and Antimony Speciation Studies in Interstitial Water of River Sediments

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Title Analytical Techniques for Arsenic and Antimony Speciation Studies in Interstitial Water of River Sediments
Creator Shieh, Guan-Ming
Date 1993-05-01
Coverage Coeur d'Alene River 47.51, -116.15
Subject heavy metals; mine wastes; sediment; speciation
Description Three separation techniques for obtaining interstitial water, i.e., by solvent displacement, modified centrifugation, and gas squeezing, have been investigated. A simple nitrogen gas squeezing technique utilizing an Amicon ultrafiltration cell was found effective to obtain interstitial waters from river sediments. several analytical techniques for measuring arsenic and antimony species in natural waters were also evaluated. A solvent extraction procedure using ammonium...
Relation Coeur d'Alene Basin
Contributor Idaho Water Resources Research Institute; IWRRI
Publisher University of Idaho
Language eng
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Format application/pdf
Type Text
Identifier http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/idahowater/id/154

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