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XRF). A review of limited existing sample results revealed that almost all samples with thorium-230 results greater than the DCGL had total uranium values greater than 90 ppm. The majority (>80%) of samples
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Portable instruments (e.g., XRF, GC/MS) • Data assessment/interpretation • Test kits used in the field • Data display/mapping in 2 or 3 • In situ detection/sensor systems dimensions •
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For example, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis for metals can produce data effective for supporting a wide range of decisions encompassing restricted and unrestricted land use options. The usability of
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such as x-ray fluorescence (XRF), direct-push (DP) deployed laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), or DP-deployed membrane-interface probe (MIP) with specific detectors, have very small sample supports. Figure
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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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U.S. EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency XRF x-ray fluorescence viii INTRODUCTION: GUIDANCE FOR MONITORING AT HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES PURPOSE This guidance document presents a framework for
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immunoassays and x-ray fluorescence (XRF). Sampling of concrete and debris; These methods can produce rapid results at Sampling of groundwater and surface water; relatively little cost but they may
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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
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MA 01821 e-mail: xrf@niton.com Presented at the International Symposium of Field Screening Methods for Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals Las Vegas, Nevada, USA January 29-31, 1997 ABSTRACT The inhomogenous
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Comparing Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) To Laboratory Analysis Of Heavy Metals In Soil Comparing Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) To Laboratory Analysis Of Heavy Metals In Soil Stephen
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