1948
DOI: 10.1364/josa.38.000789
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The Quantometer, A Direct Reading Instrument for Spectrochemical Analysis

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“…Their low abundances in magnetite of carbonatitic origin reflect the scarcity of Cr, Ni and Co in carbonatitic magmas. To our knowledge, the only systematic study of Cr, Ni and Co distribution in magnetite from various carbonatitic rocks is that by Bagdasarov (1989), where these elements were quantified in "bulk" (0.4 g) monomineralic samples by quantometric analysis (Hasler et al 1948). According to Bagdasarov (1989), the highest Cr, Ni and Co contents are found in magnetite from the so-called "linear-fracture-type" carbonatites ( Table 1).…”
Section: Trace-element Budget Of Magnetite In Carbonatitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their low abundances in magnetite of carbonatitic origin reflect the scarcity of Cr, Ni and Co in carbonatitic magmas. To our knowledge, the only systematic study of Cr, Ni and Co distribution in magnetite from various carbonatitic rocks is that by Bagdasarov (1989), where these elements were quantified in "bulk" (0.4 g) monomineralic samples by quantometric analysis (Hasler et al 1948). According to Bagdasarov (1989), the highest Cr, Ni and Co contents are found in magnetite from the so-called "linear-fracture-type" carbonatites ( Table 1).…”
Section: Trace-element Budget Of Magnetite In Carbonatitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments on the Quantometer have been described by several authors (11,78,218,220,286). Features include improved thermal and mechanical stability and an automatic circuit to compensate for zero drifts always present in direct current amplifiers.…”
Section: Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epitome in recent development in instrumentation has perhaps been reached in the Quantometer and other automatic recording emission spectrographs such as those developed by Saunderson (38), Nahstoll (31), and Hasler (21). This type of apparatus is the analytical instrument demanded by all-an instrument into which the sample is fed, and from or on which the results immediately appear.…”
Section: Controllingmentioning
confidence: 99%