Abstract:Key Points
Literature review for 2017 of 8700 geoanalytical publications.
Geochemical and environmental reference materials.
A total of 752 selected articles with summaries of target analytes, and relevant reference materials and producers.
“…A comparison of the surveyed journals shows the high impact of GGR, which has, as in former years (Weis et al ), at 71% the highest proportion of publications containing analytical data for RMs, followed by Lithos with 27% and Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry with 23% (Figure ). In absolute numbers, Lithos and Chemical Geology deliver the main contributions to this review with 100 and 85 publications in 2018, respectively (Figure 3, Table ).…”
Section: Scientific Journals From Which Relevant Articles Were Reviewedmentioning
Key Points
Literature review for 2018 of 8400 geoanalytical publications.
Geochemical, environmental and isotopic reference materials.
629 selected articles with summaries of target analytes, and relevant reference materials and producers.
“…A comparison of the surveyed journals shows the high impact of GGR, which has, as in former years (Weis et al ), at 71% the highest proportion of publications containing analytical data for RMs, followed by Lithos with 27% and Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry with 23% (Figure ). In absolute numbers, Lithos and Chemical Geology deliver the main contributions to this review with 100 and 85 publications in 2018, respectively (Figure 3, Table ).…”
Section: Scientific Journals From Which Relevant Articles Were Reviewedmentioning
Key Points
Literature review for 2018 of 8400 geoanalytical publications.
Geochemical, environmental and isotopic reference materials.
629 selected articles with summaries of target analytes, and relevant reference materials and producers.
This review covers advances in the analysis of air, water, plants, soils and geological materials by a range of atomic spectrometric techniques including atomic emission, absorption, fluorescence and mass spectrometry.
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