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Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment

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Now available—a comprehensive volume containing the most recent advances in this new and increasingly important field.

ACS Symposium Series No. 18 Thomas M. Church, Editor A special sym­ posium sponsored by the Middle Atlantic Region of the American Chemical Society.

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DIGESTION BOMBS

The rapid and safe way to dis­ solve inorganic samples in HF, HC1 or HNO :f , or to digest or­ ganic materials in strong alka­ lis or oxidizing acids with com­ plete sample recovery.

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physical, organic, and tracer marine chemistry; estuarine geochemistry; hydrocarbons and metals in the estua­ rine environment; ocean disposal forum; applications and resources in marine chemistry; and organic and biological marine chemistry.

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