On the possibility of identifying chemical warfare agents and their decomposition products in marine bottom sediments

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V. V. Anikiev
G. M. Kolesov
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[1] National Committee of Environmental Safety,Russian Academy of Sciences
[2] Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry,undefined
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Arsenic; Bottom Sediment; Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis; Decomposition Product; Natural Organic Matter;
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The possibility of identifying chemical warfare agents and their decomposition products by the arsenic concentration and the As/Sc fractionation coefficient in reference to sedimentary rocks (for lewisite) and also by the Cl/C and S/C element ratios (mainly, for yperite, or mustard gas) was considered using the example of bottom sediment samples from the Sea of Japan taken at the Vladivostok-Niigata profile.
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页码:719 / 723
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