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Rapid determination of filterable residue in natural waters

January 1, 1969

The most widely used procedures for determining filterable residue (total dissolved solids) in water are macromethods given in Standard Methods. Although macromethods give good results, they require large amounts of water and long drying times. This report describes a microtechnique for determining filterable residue that requires only 0.05 ml of water and 15 min/sample drying time. The sensitivity of the method is within the range (4 mg/l or 5 per cent) given in Standard Methods and that reported by Sokoloff.

Publication Year 1969
Title Rapid determination of filterable residue in natural waters
Authors Herbert E. Allen, Charles W. Bacon
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal - American Water Works Association
Index ID 1000056
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center