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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 38 (1968)No. 2. (June), Pages 617-620

Gasometric Determination of Carbon in Sediments By Hydroxide Absorption

Ronald L. Kolpack, S. Allen Bell (2)

ABSTRACT

A gasometric technique for determining the amount of CaCO3 in sediments has been adapted to the commercially available LECO (Laboratory Equipment Corporation) machine used to determine total carbon content. The volumetric absorption of CO2 by KOH in the method described is both accurate and precise. Organic carbon values can also be obtained by difference and are more reliable than values attained by separate techniques. One technician call analyze at least 75 samples in an 8-hour day. Use of sediment pellets rather than powdered material contributes to greater accuracy, because error in sample weight caused by an increase in the moisture content is reduced.


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