International Symposium on New Sensors and Methods for Environmental Characterization (SMEC), Kyoto, Japan, 10–12 November 1986
Foreword
Sanshi-suimei-ron - Fundamentals in environmental chemistry
New methods for preconcentration and determination of heavy metals in natural water
Recent advances in the environmental and medical sciences achieved by the biosystematic studies - with special reference to the chironomids
Survey of some chemical background of the environment in Japan
Electrochemical flow measurements in environmental analysis
Capacitive and conductive dynamic response of ion-selective electrodes
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistor for pK and pNa sensing
Coated wire ion-selective electrodes and their application to environmental problems
Biosensors for environmental control
Recent developments in trace metal speciation in fresh water
Comparative chemistry of the platinum and other heavy metals in the marine environment
Development of functional resins by modification of ion-exchange resins and their application to analytical chemistry
Multi-element analysis for environmental characterization