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Determination of molybenum in soils and rocks: A geochemical semimicro field method

January 1, 1951

Reconnaissance work in geochemical prospecting requires a simple, rapid, and moderately accurate method for the determination of small amounts of molybdenum in soils and rocks. The useful range of the suggested procedure is from 1 to 32 p.p.m. of molybdenum, but the upper limit can be extended. Duplicate determinations on eight soil samples containing less than 10 p.p.m. of molybdenum agree within 1 p.p.m., and a comparison of field results with those obtained by a conventional laboratory procedure shows that the method is sufficiently accurate for use in geochemical prospecting. The time required for analysis and the quantities of reagents needed have been decreased to provide essentially a "test tube" method for the determination of molybdenum in soils and rocks. With a minimum amount of skill, one analyst can make 30 molybdenum determinations in an 8-hour day.

Publication Year 1951
Title Determination of molybenum in soils and rocks: A geochemical semimicro field method
Authors F. N. Ward
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70011154
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse