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Fluorescence Characteristic Spectra of Domestic Fuel Products through Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection
2014
Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
Traditional investigation procedures of soil and groundwater contamination are followed by soil gas sampling, soil sampling, groundwater sampling, establishment of monitoring wells, and groundwater monitoring. It often takes several weeks to obtain the analysis reports, and sometimes, it needs supplemental sampling and analysis to delineate the polluted area. Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) system is designed for the detection of free-phase petroleum pollutants, and it is suitable for onsite
doi:10.7857/jsge.2014.19.5.018
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