Environmental Sampling for Trace Analysis
1. Edition July 1994
XXX, 524 Pages, Hardcover
73 Pictures
92 tables
Monograph
Short Description
This is one of the first books to pay proper attention to representative sampling. It offers an overview of the most common techniques used today for taking environmental samples. The techniques are clearly presented, yield accurate and reproducible results and can be used to sample air, water, soils and sediments, as well as plants and animals.
Often too little attention is given to the sampling before and after actual instrumental measurement. This leads to errors, despite increasingly sensitive analytical systems.
This is one of the first books to pay proper attention to representative sampling. It offers an overview of the most common techniques used today for taking environmental samples. The techniques are clearly presented, yield accurate and reproducible results and can be used to sample
- air
- water
- soils and sediments
- plants and animals.
A comprehensive handbook, this volume provides an excellent starting point for researchers in the rapidly expanding field of environmental analysis.
Part I: Historical Aspects/ Part II: General Aspects/ Part III: Examples for Sampling - Air -
Water - Soils and Sediments - Plants and Animals/ Part IV: Literature Survey