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Vol 130
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46-50
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Measurement of high dissolved oxygen concentrations by polarographic logging method

Authors:
N. I. Bezzubov
Date submitted:
1991-07-30
Date accepted:
1991-09-24
Date published:
1992-12-08

Abstract

The technique of measuring the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water by means of polarographic logging for cases when its maximum concentration is determined by equilibrium with atmospheric air has been considered in a number of works and is widely used to solve various practical problems.

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References

  1. Alekseev R.I., Korovin Y.I. Manual on calculation and processing of results of quantitative analysis. Moscow: Atomizdat, 1972. 12 p.
  2. Putikov O.F. Geoelectrochemical methods of prospecting and exploration / Leningrad Mining Institute. L., 1980. 56 p.
  3. Putikov O.F. Polarographic logging for studying the composition of groundwater // Methods and techniques of exploration: Collection of articles / VITR. L., 1977. № 117. P. 37-45.
  4. Razumovsky S.D. Oxygen - elementary forms and properties. Moscow: Chemistry. 1979. 301 p.

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