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Sample code : JG-1
Element code : As
Unit : ppm

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<300AA 1973Quated in B.A.O.RandallP.J.Oakley
0.31AA 1974Atomic absorption analysis of micro-amounts of arsenic and antimony in silicates by the arsine and stibin generation method.Bunseki Kagaku231331-1337S.Terashima
0.24NAA 1974Personal communication, Kanazawa Univ., JapanK.Terada
0.3COLOR 1976Proposal and tentative plan of environmental maps-From an example in the distribution of trace heavy metals on the basis of the difference of geological structurePollution and Counter-measure1312-19K.Okada, T.Yamamoto, Y.Tanaka. K.Kusunoki, M.Miyah
0.33AA 1976The determination of arsenic in rocks, sediments and minerals by arsine generation and atomic absorption spectrometryAnal. Chim. Acta8643-51S.Terashima
2.8NAA 1976.08Personal communication, Tokyo Metoro. Isot. Res. Center JapanY.Tanizaki
<4XRF 1975.09Personal communicatin, Kochi Pref. Res. Center Env. Prot., JapanJ.Yamamoto
0.36AA 1986.1Determination of arsenic and antimony in eighty-five geochemical reference samples by automated hydride generation and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometryGeost. Newsletter10127-130S.Terashima
0.45AA 1987.03Geochemical map of heavy metal elements in soils from the northern Hokkaido (in Japanese with English abstract)J. Geol. Surv. Hokkaido171-30K.Suga and K.Kurosawa

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