martes, 2 de abril de 2013

Anodic stripping voltammetric analysis of lead, cadmium and copper in the Jordan river, Utah


El plomo ha sido, una vez más, determinado mediante voltamperometría. En este estudio, además de plomo, se determina cadmio y cobre en el río Jordan (Utah) mediante voltamperometría de redisolución anódica.


This project is an ongoing multifaceted investigation of the Jordan River.  The study's intent is to monitor and asses the overall condition of the river from Utah Lake to the Great Salt Lake.  Samples of river and pond water, typical vegetation such as cattails, and some soils have been collected with ref. to sites along the river that may serve as sites for the introduction of waste and other contaminants.  These samples have so far been examd. with respect to temp. and dissolved oxygen at the sampling point.  Two river samples, one pond sample, and plant sample have been analyzed by ICP-MS for 20 different metals.  The levels of Lead, Cadmium, and Copper have been detd. by anodic stripping voltammetry at the ppb level in a variety of other water samples from the river.  The results of these measurements are disused and presented Geospatially.

Iles, Peter; Thurman, Chris; Warren, Joseph; Sanders, Wesley; Richards, Sydney; Parker, Lauren; Valcarce, Ron; Giddings, Luther; Alvarez, Mary; Bastian, Neil Abstracts of Papers, 243rd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA, United States, March 25-29, 2012 (2012), ANYL-53

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