Variations On A Theme Foster Better, Faster Field Tests For Beryllium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eldon C. Pattee
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 5, 1965

Abstract

Variations of a very reliable geochemical field test for beryllium developed by Patten and Ward, have been adapted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to facilitate rapid testing of reconnaissance samples and to aid in rapid examination of known occurrences. Although several qualitative tests for detecting beryllium have been described in the literature,1,2,3, the Patten-Ward4 morin geochemical field method has the advantages of being rapid and being quantitative for minute amounts of beryllium. In addition to the morin field method, Patten, in cooperation with Griffitts, have developed a contact- print method for determining beryllium in hand specimens.5 The semiquantitative method can be used for rapid screening of samples in exploration or reconnaissance work. The use of beads for fusing samples provides a more rapid test, but gives less accurate results than the method developed by Patten and Ward. The semiquantitative method, however, requires less equipment and combines three stock solutions into one reagent for easy application. Estimates of samples in the range from 3 to 1000 ppm varied from about 0.25 to 5 times the actual beryllium content.
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APA: Eldon C. Pattee  (1965)  Variations On A Theme Foster Better, Faster Field Tests For Beryllium

MLA: Eldon C. Pattee Variations On A Theme Foster Better, Faster Field Tests For Beryllium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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