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METHODS devised for the spectrographic analysis of mineral substances were described and results given by the late Prof. Sir W. N. Hartley and myself in a series of papers published in the period 1897–1901 (Trans. Chem. Soc., 71, 583; 1897, and elsewhere). Those methods, however, do not appear to have been utilised by any other workers except one, the late M. A. de Gramont.
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RAMAGE, H. Spectrographic Chemical Analysis. Nature 123, 601–602 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123601a0
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