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VOLUME 44, No. 8

JULY 1972

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ANCHAM 44(8) 1345-1552 (1972)

Contents REPORT FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS Vernon T. Stack, Jr., presents an overview of water quality surveillance as it exists today and suggests future developments 32 A

NEWS AND VIEWS I. M. Kolthoff is honored at the dedication of Kolthoff Hall at the University of Minnesota. The ACS Analytical Chemistry Division names seven Fellowship award winners 47 A

This Month's Cover Design is based on our R e p o r t for Analytical Chemists, " W a t e r Quality Surveillance," page 32 A, by Vernon T. Stack, Jr., of Weston and Stack, Inc. Although the W a t e r Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey has about 5000 monitoring stations and a pilot plant automated analytical system in Salt Lake City for the Western States, and the E n vironmental Protection Agency has sophisticated instrumental analytical systems in Cincinnati, Ohio, the greatest need is for monitoring d a t a in real time. W i t h present technology this is most easily achieved through mobile laboratory facilities. W a t e r quality management by industry will require reliable control over wastewater discharge a t all times, and this is best achieved by optimization of at-the-source control. B o t h improved laboratory procedures and improved monitoring instrumentation are needed. Areas of concern include inorganic materials and organic materials, especially those with impacts on taste and odor of water. The overall trend in water quality management must proceed from after-the-fact to before-the-fact considerations. And of increasing importance are the more chronic and subtle possible effects of wastewater discharges on the ecology of receiving waters.

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 44, NO. 8, JULY 1972

BOOK REVIEWS Books on electron probe microanalysis, simplified circuit analysis, preparative gas chromatography, and spectroscopic tricks are reviewed by Kurt F. J. Heinrich, Stanley R. Crouch, Henry M. Fales, and Walter Slavin 55 A EDITORS' COLUMN A series of feature articles on modern automated instrumental methods of analysis is planned for publication this year and next 61 A

INSTRUMENTATION Howard V. Malmstadt of the University of Illinois discusses the basic and practical characteristics of photon counting for various types of spectrophotometry including absorption, fluorescence, emission, and scattering methods 63 A

NEW PRODUCTS Two new models of Auger spectrometers, a portable spectrograph, and a scanning electron microscope are introduced 83 A EDITORIAL Professor Laitinen discusses the recent dedication of Kolthoff Hall, the new chemistry building at the University of Minnesota 1345

Author Index Briefs

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13 A

Calendar of Events Future Articles

52 A

96 A

Manufacturers' Literature New Chemicals Product Capsules

89 A

87 A 91 A

Readers' Information Service

79 A

Scheduled Technical Courses

50 A