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Emissions and air quality relationships for atmospheric trace metals
- Creators
- Cass, Glen R.
- McRae, Gregory J.
- Others:
- Nriagu, Jerome O.
- Davidson, Cliff I.
Abstract
Atmospheric particulate matter samples taken in urban and rural locations can be analyzed routinely for more than forty trace elements. With the increasing use of automated X-ray fluorescence and neutron activation analyses (Dzubay, 1977; Cooper, 1973), the cost of trace metals determination in airborne particulate samples has been greatly reduced. As a result, large volumes of data are being acquired that contain considerable chemical resolution, including concentration data on toxic trace elements like lead, arsenic, cadmium and nickel.
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- Advances in Environmental Science and Technology
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- 17
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- Environmental Quality Laboratory
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- A-152