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Accurate Geochemical Analysis of Samples of Unknown Composition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

J. Kikkert*
Affiliation:
Philips Application Laboratories, X-Ray and Nuclear Analysis, Almelo, The Netherlands
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Considering all fields of analysis by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry geochemical analysis is probably the most complex. The geochemical analyst is often requested to analyse samples of unknown composition and origin. While these samples need to be analysed for a number of elements of economic or geochemical significance it is often impossible or uneconomic to analyse for all elements that could possibly be present in the sample.

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VII. XRF Computer Systems and Mathematical Corrections
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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1982

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