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Sample code : JG-1
Element code : Ca
Unit : %

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1.44NAA 1981.1Personal communication, Coverment Industrial Research Institute Nagoya, JapanT.Kawashima
1.4300AA 1984.03Personal communication, Government Industrial Research Institute, Chugoku, JapanS.Hirata
1.5XRF 1983Determination of multi elements in sediments by X-ray fluorescenceAnnual Rep. Yokohama Res. Inst. for Env. Sci.8103-110Y.Shirayanagi
1.70AA 1975.04Personal communication, Res. Center Jujo Paper Co. Ltd., JapanM.Tuchiya
0.90XRF 1975.09Personal communicatin, Kochi Pref. Res. Center Env. Prot., JapanJ.Yamamoto
1.439XRF 1978.04Multi-element analyses of rock and sediment samples by non-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (in Japanese with English abstract)Bunseki Kagaku27193-198T.Takamatsu
1.5355AA 1981.07Personal communication, Yamagata University, JapanY.Honma
1.45INAA 1980Comparison of different methods for activation analysis of geological and pedological samples: Reactor and epithermal neutron activation, relative and monostandard methodKFA Julich GmbH19801-46A.Alian and B.Sansoni
1.54NAA 1983The monostandard method in thermal neutron activation analysisKFA Julich GmbH19831-24A.Alian, R.G.Djingova, B.Kroner and B.Sansoni
1.54XRF 1979.06Effective sample weight from scatter peaks in energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescenceAnal. Chem.51961-967P.V.Espen, L.Van Dack, F.Adams and R.V.Grieken
1.58INAA 1996Multi-element determination by a cold neutron-induced prompt gamma-ray analysis12C.Yonezawa

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