IODP Expedition 379 Titration

Various chemical constituents (most commonly chloride) were measured by titration using either an autotitrator (chloride) or a manual titrator (other compounds). Chloride was measured by ion-selective electrode and a silver nitrate titration until all chloride is bound as silver chloride.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gohl, Karsten, Wellner, Julia S., Klaus, Adam, Bauersachs, Thorsten, Bohaty, Steven, Courtillat, Margot, Cowan, Ellen A., De Lira Mota, Marcelo A., Esteves, Mariana S.R., Fegyveresi, John M., Frederichs, Thomas, Gao, Liang, Halberstandt, Anna R., Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter, Horikawa, Keiji, Iwai, Masao, Kim, Ji-Hoon, King, Theresa M., Klages, Johann P., MacCaull, J.G.N., Passchier, Sandra, Penkrot, Michelle, Powell, John L., Prebble, Joseph Graham, Rahaman, Waliur, Reinardy, Benedict T.I., Renaudie, Johan, Robinson, Delaney E., Scherer, Reed P., Siddoway, Christine S., Wu, Li, Yamane, Masako
Other Authors: International Ocean Discovery Program
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: International Ocean Discovery Program 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11200478
Description
Summary:Various chemical constituents (most commonly chloride) were measured by titration using either an autotitrator (chloride) or a manual titrator (other compounds). Chloride was measured by ion-selective electrode and a silver nitrate titration until all chloride is bound as silver chloride.