Gas chromatography in environmental analysis — Aims and challenges H. J. Neu Lectures, Part II Pages: 583 - 588
Analytical procedures for environmental and biological monitoring J. Angerer Lectures, Part II Pages: 589 - 593
Interface and thin film analysis: Comparison of methods, trends H. W. WernerA. Torrisi Lectures, Part II Pages: 594 - 613
TXRF, PIXE, SYXRF; Principles, critical comparison and applications A. Knöchel Lectures, Part II Pages: 614 - 621
Accelerator based techniques for trace element analysis on the micrometer scale R. D. Vis Lectures, Part II Pages: 622 - 630
Instrumental developments in organic mass spectrometry Michael Linscheid Lectures, Part II Pages: 648 - 661
Flow injection analysis: A useful alternative for solving analytical problems M. ValcárcelM. D. Luque de Castro Lectures, Part II Pages: 662 - 666
Ultratrace and microdistribution analysis in material sciences Hugo M. OrtnerPeter Wilhartitz Lectures, Part II Pages: 686 - 700
The challenge of microelectronics for analytical chemistry M. GrasserbauerG. Stingeder Lectures, Part II Pages: 701 - 714
Microanalysis for the study of materials and objects of art and archaeology M. Schreiner Lectures, Part II Pages: 715 - 720
Applications of ICP-MS in marine analytical chemistry J. W. McLarenK. W. M. SiuS. S. Berman Lectures, Part II Pages: 721 - 728