Application of electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) to the direct determination of trace heavy metals in surface samples of Arctic snow is described. Limits of detection by ETC-ICP-MS are in the fg range, viz., 29, 57, 86, 120, 140, 360, 420, 470, 870 and 3200 for Tl, Cs, Pb, Mn, Co, V, Cu, Ni, Cd and Cr, respectively. Direct quantification against simple aqueous standards is feasible using NaCl solution as a carrier. The latter was obtained in a high-purity form through dilution of the sea-water reference material National Research Council of Canada (NRCC) NASS-3. Assessment of accuracy was accomplished by analysis of the river water reference material SLRS-2 (NRCC) and by comparative analys...
The Altai glaciers are natural collectors of global and regional atmospheric pollution. The purpose ...
This work presents the first results of winter fieldworks aimed at the assessment of heavy metal con...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
An improved technique for concentrating heavy metals onto the surface of tungsten wires, prior to an...
The direct analysis of solids using ultrasonic slurry electrothermal vaporization inductively couple...
Two newly developed instruments were combined to analyze the trace metal content in size separated a...
In September-October 1998, during Cruise 14 of R/V Akademik Fedorov to the Barents Sea, in the regio...
High resolution ICP-MS was used to determine the concentrations of Al, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Pb and Bi ...
The analysis of trace metals in the ocean is a relatively new field of study. Since the elements of ...
The use of electrothermal vaporisation (ETV) from a graphite furnace as a means of sample introducti...
We present here the results of the first direct measurements of Pb and Cd in Antarctic and Greenland...
Trace metals in water samples, such as tap water, river water, and sea water, were determined by ind...
In this paper, we present new detailed data on the trace metal content of more than 200 shallow pola...
Results for the direct determination of trace amounts of Pb and Cd in Antarctic and Greenland ancien...
ABSTRACT. Ultraclean field and laboratory procedures were used to examine trace element concentratio...
The Altai glaciers are natural collectors of global and regional atmospheric pollution. The purpose ...
This work presents the first results of winter fieldworks aimed at the assessment of heavy metal con...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
An improved technique for concentrating heavy metals onto the surface of tungsten wires, prior to an...
The direct analysis of solids using ultrasonic slurry electrothermal vaporization inductively couple...
Two newly developed instruments were combined to analyze the trace metal content in size separated a...
In September-October 1998, during Cruise 14 of R/V Akademik Fedorov to the Barents Sea, in the regio...
High resolution ICP-MS was used to determine the concentrations of Al, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Pb and Bi ...
The analysis of trace metals in the ocean is a relatively new field of study. Since the elements of ...
The use of electrothermal vaporisation (ETV) from a graphite furnace as a means of sample introducti...
We present here the results of the first direct measurements of Pb and Cd in Antarctic and Greenland...
Trace metals in water samples, such as tap water, river water, and sea water, were determined by ind...
In this paper, we present new detailed data on the trace metal content of more than 200 shallow pola...
Results for the direct determination of trace amounts of Pb and Cd in Antarctic and Greenland ancien...
ABSTRACT. Ultraclean field and laboratory procedures were used to examine trace element concentratio...
The Altai glaciers are natural collectors of global and regional atmospheric pollution. The purpose ...
This work presents the first results of winter fieldworks aimed at the assessment of heavy metal con...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...