In a clear, easy-to-read language, the handbook of neutron activation analysis (NAA)
provides a straightforward review of just what neutron activation analysis can do,
describing the technique as it is applied to analytical problems. This is an essential
text for chemists, geologists, biologists, physicists, environmentalists, and archaeologists;
in fact anyone who wishes to find out about the technique and how it is applied in
her or his field.
Written for both undergraduates and postgraduates in universities, research institutes,
government, or industry by an experienced academic, the book provides a unique and
definitive look at the day-to-day and key uses of the method that is at once challenging
and intriguing, yet simple to grasp.
'The strength of the book lies in the author's skill at describing the implementation
of the technique as it is applied on a day-to-day basis. The novice user will find
the text to be easily understandable with sufficient detail to give a thorough background
of the principles involved. The book is noted for its comprehensive coverage and
attention to detail.
Read it, use it and enjoy it!