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Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewaters

Thermo Fisher Scientific
15 Dec 2014

In this white paper, Reagent-Free™ Ion Chromatography (RFIC™) systems can be used to determine the concentrations of anions, cations, and organic acids that are commonly found in fracking waters.

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Ion ChromatographyEnvironmental Monitoring and TestingFrackingWaste Water

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