Song Gexi. CALCULATION OF THE ELEMENTAL CONTENT USING PEAK-HIGH VALUES INSTEAD OF INTEGRATED VALUES ON MODEL 1106 ELEMENTARY ANALYZER[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 1986, 8(1): 94-96. doi: 10.11781/sysydz198601094
Citation:
Song Gexi. CALCULATION OF THE ELEMENTAL CONTENT USING PEAK-HIGH VALUES INSTEAD OF INTEGRATED VALUES ON MODEL 1106 ELEMENTARY ANALYZER[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 1986, 8(1): 94-96. doi: 10.11781/sysydz198601094
Song Gexi. CALCULATION OF THE ELEMENTAL CONTENT USING PEAK-HIGH VALUES INSTEAD OF INTEGRATED VALUES ON MODEL 1106 ELEMENTARY ANALYZER[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 1986, 8(1): 94-96. doi: 10.11781/sysydz198601094
Citation:
Song Gexi. CALCULATION OF THE ELEMENTAL CONTENT USING PEAK-HIGH VALUES INSTEAD OF INTEGRATED VALUES ON MODEL 1106 ELEMENTARY ANALYZER[J]. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 1986, 8(1): 94-96. doi: 10.11781/sysydz198601094
Peak-High Values instead of Integrated Values are used to calculate the elemental content of an organic matter because many faults occur when Model 1106 Elementary Analyzer is running. It is proved by practices that the method of Peak-High Value is feasible with allowable deviations.