Abstract

Ion-exchange resin has been used in conjunction with bulk rainfall collecting funnels to extract cations from rainwater for subsequent analysis. Laboratory tests of the apparatus with solutions of known composition and adequate regeneration demonstrated satisfactory performance. Field trials showed that results for exchange-resin collectors differed from the results for simple bulk rainfall collectors. The ion-exchange method appears to provide a viable alternative for precipitation monitoring, especially in remote situations where installations can only be serviced infrequently.

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