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spill samples and two source samples and the question would be asked,
"which samples match".
3.2 GC-screening
Nine of the twelve participants have started with GC-FID to screen the
samples. In oil spill identification a fast GC-FID analysis is often used as
a quick method to analyze all samples and to see which type of oil is
involved and whether some of the samples can be eliminated from the
final comparison by means of GC-MS. Additionally the method can be
used to adjust the injection concentration for the GC-MS analysis.
Differences in the fuel oil part between source I and source II could
have been found already by GC-screening:
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