X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) is the preferred method for both air and soil analysis. For air monitoring, XRF’s combination of superior sensitivity and non-destructive analysis is ideally suited for the measuring of specific elements in ambient particulate matter. Meanwhile, in soil analysis, XRF’s ability to identify a wide range of elements at dynamic concentrations makes it suited for the analysis of geological samples. Download these resources now to learn more about the go-to technique of environmental scientists and regulators testing particulates in the air and identifying contaminants in soils and sediments. 

 
 

XRF: Ideal Monitoring for Above and Below

Learn more about XRF’s applications in both soil and air analysis in this infographic.

 
 
 

Analysis Of Air Filters Using X-ray Fluorescence

Read this app note to learn how the Thermo Scientific™ ARL™ QUANT’X Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) instrumentation is ideal for determining concentrations of multiple elements on air filters.

 
 
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