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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 25,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 41-43
  • (1971)

Rapid X-Ray Fluorescence Determination of Phosphorus in Geologic Samples

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Abstract

Calcium K<sub>β1</sub> and K<sub>β5</sub> both have second order (II) lines that interfere spectrally with the phosphorus K<sub>α1</sub> first order (I) analytical line in the x-ray fluorescence determination. By combining maximum pulse height discrimination with a mathematical correction for peak overlap, phosphorus can be accurately determined in a wide variety of geologic samples.

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