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titleOfInvention Method for resolving contribution ratio for soil contamination through sequential extraction scheme and analysis of stable isotope
abstract A continuous extraction method and a method for distributing the contribution of soil pollution by multiple agents through stable isotope analysis are disclosed. The sequential extraction method and the distribution method of the contribution of soil pollution by multiple agents through the stable isotope analysis are as follows: cation exchange intercalation type, carbonate mineral inclusion type, iron oxide - manganese hydroxide mineral inclusion type, organic matter and sulfide mineral inclusion type, (In the form of silicate minerals) in the form of a Pb stable isotope, and the Pb stable isotope in the sample obtained at each of these stages was analyzed and the ratio , And a method of allocating the contribution of soil pollution by multiple agents based on the content of stable isotopes of Pb in each step by a predetermined distribution formula. At this time, it is preferable to use 206 Pb and 207 Pb as Pb stable isotopes.
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