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Use of on-site high performance liquid chromatography to evaluate the magnitude and extent of organic contaminants in aquifers

January 1, 1989

Appraisal of ground water contaminated by organic substances raises problems of difficult sample collection and timely chemical analysis. High-performance liquid chromatography was evaluated for on-site determination of specific organic contaminants in ground water samples and was used at three study sites. Organic solutes were determined directly in water samples, with little or no preparation, and usually in less than an hour after collection. This information improved sampling efficiency and was useful in screening for subsequent laboratory analysis. On two occasions, on-site analysis revealed that samples were undergoing rapid change, with major solutes being upgraded and alteration products being formed. In addition to sample stability, this technique proved valuable for monitoring other sampling factors such as compositional changes with respect to pumping, filtration, and cross contamination. -Authors

Publication Year 1989
Title Use of on-site high performance liquid chromatography to evaluate the magnitude and extent of organic contaminants in aquifers
DOI 10.1111/j.1745-6592.1989.tb01146.x
Authors D. F. Goerlitz, B.J. Franks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ground Water Monitoring Review
Index ID 70015539
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program