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Sediment samples, handling operations

The interlaboratory results obtained from the analysis of defined standard solutions, but also from the analysis of sediment extracts prepared either by the coordinator of the study or by the participants themselves, also provide a measure of the variation between laboratories. The results show that the interlaboratory reproducibility ranges from 6.5% for the defined dioxin sample to 27.9% for the sediment sample extracted by the participants themselves. As was mentioned before, the reproducibility for this last sample is relatively high and most presumably due to the introduction of extra handlings (extraction and cleanup) to the total procedure. In addition, the fact that not all the participants had prior experience with the extraction protocol to be used could have added to the increase in variability of the process. Furthermore, the dilution factor was not dictated. This also introduces a certain degree of variation. For the reproducibility of the DR CALUX bioassay itself and not caused by differences in operating extraction conditions, the maximum variation between laboratories was observed to be 18.0%. The results for the sediment extract samples can also be used to estimate the method variability for extracts, that is, based on samples of unknown composition. Again, given the intra-as well as the interlaboratory variations observed in this study, it appears justified to conclude that the standard deviation of the means provides a reasonable estimate of the method variability, based on the overall aver-... [Pg.51]

An instrument that collects water from the benthic boundary layer in more shallow waters with a maximum depth of 50 m is described in Ref. [40]. Four water samples of 7 L each can be collected between 5 and 40 cm above the sediment. Handling is easy and the sampling operation is brief enough to allow repeated employment even on time-limited, routine investigations. [Pg.23]


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