Trace Element Analysis of Geological, Biological & Environmental Materials by Neutron Activation Analysis: An Exposure
12.091 · Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences · Undergraduate · January IAP 2005
Dr. Ila Pillalamarri
This course introduces students to the technique of instrumental neutron activation analysis. This is a non-destructive analytical technique for the determination of elemental abundances at trace levels in a wide variety of geological, biological, environmental and industrial samples.
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