2004
DOI: 10.2116/bunsekikagaku.53.1101
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Determination of lanthanoides and heavy metals in Sagami Bay sediment and sediment reference material MESS-3

Abstract: To obtain current data of lanthanoides and heavy metals in Sagami Bay sediment, a sediment sample was collected at a location 13 km off shore. The surface sediment (0 1 cm) was decomposed with HNO3, HF and HClO4. The detection of these elements was achieved by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. These data will be used as a comprehensive baseline data for future environmental-impact studies, such as on the discharge of accumulated sands and sediments from the dam in Sagami River. A sediment reference… Show more

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“…Kumakura et al . () did not report uncertainties (only mean mass fraction values), but their results for Cr, Sb, Ce, Sm, Gd, Tm and, to a lesser extent, Pb and Eu are in quite good agreement those of Fiket et al . The value reported for Cd by Fiket et al .…”
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“…Kumakura et al . () did not report uncertainties (only mean mass fraction values), but their results for Cr, Sb, Ce, Sm, Gd, Tm and, to a lesser extent, Pb and Eu are in quite good agreement those of Fiket et al . The value reported for Cd by Fiket et al .…”
Section: Comparison Of Fiket Et Al () With Previously Published Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…There are no certified values for REEs in MESS‐3, and thus, it is only possible to compare values obtained by Kumakura et al . () and Fiket et al . () (Table ).…”
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