Atomic Spectrometry Update—Minerals, Refractories, Chemicals and Metals
Literature Information
As part of the gradual re-structuring of the Updates, this review is a result of combining those on Minerals and Refractories and on Chemicals, Iron, Steel and Non-ferrous Metals, previously published in JAAS 1987, Volume 2, Issues 8 and 5, respectively. They are based on abstracts received in the review year up to the end of April 1988.
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