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Flow Injection Techniques for the in situ Monitoring of Marine Processes

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Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments

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Flow injection (FI) analysis has become established as an important tool for sample presentation and on-line treatment in the laboratory environment. It is now being increasingly considered for deployment outside of the laboratory, in both process and environmental locations (Andrew et al. 1994)•

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Worsfold, P.J., Achterberg, E.P., Bowie, A.R., Sandford, R., Cannizzaro, V., Gardolinski, P. (2002). Flow Injection Techniques for the in situ Monitoring of Marine Processes. In: Gianguzza, A., Pelizzetti, E., Sammartano, S. (eds) Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments. Environmental Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04935-8_16

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