Direct-current arc and alternating-current spark emission spectrographic field methods for the semiquantitative analysis of geologic materials / by D.J. Grimes and A.P. Marranzino
- Author
- Grimes, D. J. (David J.), 1943-
- Published
- Washington : [publisher not identified], 1968.
- Physical Description
- iii, 6 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Additional Creators
- Marranzino, A. P., 1927-
- Series
- Report Numbers
- I 19.4/2:591
- Subject(s)
- Bibliography Note
- Bibliography: page 6.
- Binding notes
- Bound with this are: Interpreting pan-concentrate analysis of stream sediments in geochemical exploration for gold, by R.P. Fischer and F.S. Fisher -- Distribution of gold and some base metals in the Slana area, eastern Alaska Range, Alaska, by Donald H. Richter and Neal A. Matson, Jr. -- The Poison Ridge volcanic center and related mineralization, Grand and Jackson Counties, Colorado, by Douglas M. Kinney [and others] -- Geochemical and geophysical anomalies in the western part of the Sheep Creek Range, Lander County, Nevada, by Garland B. Gott and Charles J. Zablocki -- Preliminary results of geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies in part of the Virginia City quadrangle, Nevada, by Donald H. Whitebread and Donald B. Hoover -- Distribution of beryllium, tin, and tungsten in the Lake George area, Colorado, by C.C. Hawley and W.R. Griffitts -- Establishment of gold-quartz standard GQS-1, by Hugh T. Millard, Jr., John Marinenko, and John E. McLane -- The determination of gold in geologic materials by neutron-activation analysis using fire assay for the radiochemical separations, by J.J. Rowe and F.O. Simon -- Geochemical evidence for possible concealed mineral deposits near the Monticello Box, northern Sierra Cuchillo, Socorro County, New Mexico, by Wallace R. Griffitts and Henry V. Alminas.
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