In situ applications of x ray fluorescence techniquesfinal report of a coordinated research project, 2000-2003
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Vienna, Austria
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International Atomic Energy Agency
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c2005
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251 p. : ill.
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IAEA-TECDOC,1101-9824
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1456
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"September 2005."
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Includes bibliographical references
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International Atomic Energy Agency
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Influence of sample reparation on the analytical performance of FPXRF in connection with geochemical mapping requirements -- analytical protocols for sampling extended areas: comparing simulated field analysis to laboratory analysis for metal characterization of soils -- Novel quantitative procedures for in situ X ray fluorescence analysis -- In situ applications of FPXRF techniques in mineral exploration -- Quality control in metal scrap soring and finished product analysis -- In situ characterization of paint layers of large art and archaeological objects -- Optimization of portable systems for energy dispersive X ray fluorescence analysis of paintings -- Standardization of non-destructive XRF alloy analyser for in-service inspection -- Possibility of in situ SRF analysis of soil using a radiometric head with Si-PIN detector and annular Pu-832 radioisotope source -- In situ XRF elemental composition analysis for art and archaeological objects: transportable facility and measurement procedures in a museum environment -- Development of the quantification procedures for in situ XRF analysis -- Performance of CRP laboratories in round 31 of the GeoPT international proficiency programme -- append. Complete operating procedures for selected in situ applications