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Use of radioisotope induced X-ray fluorescence for environmental studies
P. V. Kulkarni, I. L. Preiss
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Engineering & Materials Science
Radioisotopes
100%
Assays
94%
Fluorescence
92%
X rays
73%
Semiconductor detectors
71%
Sediments
49%
Lakes
47%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental study
92%
X-ray fluorescence
81%
radionuclide
72%
assay
46%
chemical treatment
30%
semiconductor
29%
digestion
26%
lacustrine deposit
25%
detector
23%
method
17%
detection
15%
energy
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Radioisotopes
83%
Fluorescence
66%
X-Rays
62%
Semiconductors
38%
Lakes
33%
Trace Elements
32%
Digestion
24%
Chemical Compounds
Radioisotope
88%
X-Ray Fluorescence
81%
Semiconductor
61%
X-Ray
48%
Energy
38%
Social Sciences
energy
18%