1st Edition

Elemental Analysis of Airborne Particles

Edited By Marsha Creatchman Copyright 1999
    334 Pages
    by CRC Press

    An increased standard of living in developed and developing countries has brought about a distinct rise in pollution. The problem of air pollution has specifically increased the public's awareness of the environmental and health-related consequences resulting from modern day industrial technology.
    This detailed collection of works devoted to the most popular methods in elemental analysis of airborne particles offers investigators a comprehensive book on the most common laboratory analytical methods currently used in trace element analysis. Discussed are atomic absorption spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma, atomic emission, particle induced gamma ray analysis, particle elastic scattering and Rutherford backscattering, and neutron activation analysis. Specific sections on quality assurance/quality control and source receptor modeling have also been included.

    1. Spectroscopy Methods (ICP-AES, ICP-MS, Atomic Absorption) 2. X-Ray Fluorescence 3. Neutron Activation Analysis 4. Proton-Induced X-Ray Emission 5. Source-Receptor Modeling 6. Multielemental Methods in Air Pollution Studies 7. Ion Chromatography 8. Standard Reference Materials in Quality Assurance and Quality Control
    Sampling Methodology 9. Data Basing of Large Sets of Environmental Measurements

    Biography

    Marsha Creatchman