Abstract

For most oceanographic applications, methods based on wet oxidation of the organic fraction, followed by stripping of the resulting CO 2 and measurement in the gas phase by non-dispersing infrared detectors give acceptable results. Oxidation by high-intensity ultraviolet light has advantages, particularly in ease of automation, over persulfate oxidation.

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