Comparison of accuracy, precision, and sensitivity in elemental assays of fish otoliths using the electron microprobe, proton-induced X-ray emission, and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Steven E. Campana, John L. Campbell(Northern Research Station), David H. Secor(University of Maryland, College Park), Hélène de Pontual(Ifremer), Philip M. Piccoli(University of Maryland, College Park), H. Troadec, Detlef Günther, Ronald E. Thresher(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Simon E. Jackson(Geological Survey of Canada), Cynthia M. Jones(Old Dominion University), W.J. Teesdale(University of Guelph), M. Tubrett(Memorial University of Newfoundland), H.P. Longerich(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Kenneth P. Severin(University of Alaska Fairbanks), J. M. Kalish(Australian National University), S.H. Sie(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Simon R. Thorrold(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), N. M. Halden(University of Manitoba), Jacques Panfili(Marine Biodiversity Exploitation and Conservation)
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