Abstract

A neutron activation method for the simultaneous determination of copper, gallium and zinc in rocks is described. The method is based on anion-exchange separation steps and measurement of γ-activity. Chemical yields were determined by re-activation. Results for a series of igneous “standard rocks” are presented. The accuracy of the mean values is ca. 5% for concentrations exceeding 10 p.p.m.

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