Lithium content of sea water by atomic absorption spectrometry

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Lithium concentration in sea water was determined without prior chemical separation by the use of atomic absorption spectrometry. The average lithium content was 194 g/l. The method gave a standard deviation of 11 /l of Li. Seventy plus samples of sea water from both the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico were analysed. Lithium content showed a slow but steady decrease with depth in samples from both locations and also showed a weak covariance with salinity.

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