How it Works: A Portable Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer

Routine monitoring of soil and groundwater are used to detect contamination from toxic chemicals. This contamination may be due to industrial runoff or wastewater effluent. Monitoring provides protection of local tributaries and surrounding property.

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Problem: Routine monitoring of soil and groundwater are used to detect contamination from toxic chemicals. This contamination may be due to industrial runoff or wastewater effluent. Monitoring provides protection of local tributaries and surrounding property. How can sample areas be screened prior to sending samples to a laboratory for analysis, and how can sampling and analysis times be shortened when it is necessary to make urgent and critical decisions involving contaminated sites?

The TRIDION™ Gas Chromatograph-Toroidal Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (GC-TMS)
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