The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems

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The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems

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Cover of: The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems.
The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems.
1974, College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware
in English
Cover of: The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems
The use of ion specific electrodes for chemical monitoring of marine systems
1973, College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware
in English

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The ammonia electrode as a sensitive water quality indicator probe for recirculating mariculture systems.
pt. 2. A rapid method of detecting changes in the relative concentration of chloride and divalent ions in seawater.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

This work is the result of research sponsored by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Sea Grant, Dept. of Commerce 2-35223.

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Newark, Del

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2 v. :

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OL13584287M
OCLC/WorldCat
30207776

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OL10366997W

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