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  • Use of Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (FP-XRF) and the Triad Approach To Investigate the Extent of Lead Contamination at a Small Arms Training Range, Fort Lewis, WA Application of an adaptive sampling
  • Kanani rescence (XRF) instrument (see http:/ of contaminated soil requiring treat- expects to spend $90,000 in cleanup /fate.cluin.org/xrf.asp?techtypeid=49) ment and disposal in the future was costs
  • XRF), but the term encompasses also the technologies that support data management, processing, interpretation, and sharing. Because the technologies used by Triad projects often generate very large numbers
  • and portable x-rayfluorescence (XRF) instruments. With the exception of XRF, these tools are typically used ascontinuous or in situ monitors for either gaseous or liquid streams. Near real-time measurements
  • Comparing Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) to Laboratory Analysis of Heavy Metals in Soil Shefsky, S., NITON Corporation http://www.triadcentral.org/tech/documents/sshefsky02.pdf (103.59 KB)
  • Comparing Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) To Laboratory Analysis Of Heavy Metals In Soil (Report) Shefsky, S., NITON Corporation, Quality assurance protocols for using XRF in the field usually
  • Comparing Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) to Laboratory Analysis of Heavy Metals in Soil Shefsky, S., NITON Corporation http://www.triadcentral.org/tech/documents/sshefsky02.pdf (103.59 KB) Quality
  • 12 in.) interval will be measured with an XRF for total uranium concentration. Depending on XRF results, the complex. following generic actions will be taken: •If no interval yields an XRF U-238
  • An example would be using an XRF at a site with beryllium and lead commingled, with beryllium being the primary risk driver. While an XRF would not be effective for beryllium, it could be for lead. In
  • applicable to all recently developed field analytical XRF; soil gas surveys and assisting military and regulatory potentially contaminated or measurement technologies that provides mobile laboratories


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