Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis
- 3rd Edition - January 1, 1981
- Latest edition
- Authors: D. Hutchison, P G JEFFREY
- Language: English
A practical guide to the methods in general use for the complete analysis of silicate rock material and for the determination of all those elements present in major, minor or trace… Read more
Description
Description
A practical guide to the methods in general use for the complete analysis of silicate rock material and for the determination of all those elements present in major, minor or trace amounts in silicate and other rocks that are routinely, commonly or occasionally determined by methods that are considered to be essentially chemical in character. Such methods include those based upon spectrophotometry, flame emission spectrometry and atomic absorption spectroscopy, as well as gravimetry, titrimetry and the use of ion-selective electrodes. Separation stages are described in full, using precipitation, solvent extraction, distillation, and ion-ex procedures as appropriate. The third edition has been fully revised and updated.
Table of contents
Table of contents
The composition of rock material; Sample decomposition; Classical scheme for the analysis of silicate rocks; The rapid analysis of silicate rocks; The alkali metals; Aluminium; Antimony; Arsenic; Barium; Beryllium; Bismuth; Boron; Cadmium; Calcium; Carbon; Chlorine; Bromine and iodine; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; Flourine; Gallium; Germanium; Hydrogen; Indium; Iron; Lead; Magnesium; Manganese; Mercury; Molybdenum and tungsten; Nickel; Niobium and tantalum; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Scandium; Yttrium and the lanthanide; Rare earths; Selenium and tellurium; Silicon; Silver; Gold and the platinum metals; Strontium; Sulphur; Thallium; Thorium; Tin
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- Edition: 3
- Latest edition
- Published: December 2, 2012
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
DH
D. Hutchison
Affiliations and expertise
Geochemistry and Petrology Division, Institute of Geological Sciences (N.E.R.C.), London, UKPJ
P G JEFFREY
Affiliations and expertise
Laboratory of the Government Chemist, London, UKView book on ScienceDirect
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