Issue 1, 2004

Characterisation of trace elements and methylmercury in an estuarine sediment reference material, IAEA-405

Abstract

An estuarine sediment sample, IAEA-405, was recently characterised for trace elements and methylmercury (MeHg) for ultimate use as a marine reference material. The reference values were calculated using data sets from 120 laboratories that participated in a world-wide intercomparison exercise. The data evaluation is highlighted, and includes comparisons of different analytical methods, as well as the distribution of data. Overall laboratory performance for this exercise was encouraging: 86 laboratories (72%) reported data with <25% outliers. There was sufficient acceptable data to establish recommended values for 17 elements and information values for a further 15 elements. In addition, a recommended value was established for methylmercury. The estuarine sediment sample, IAEA-405, can be used as a reference material for quality control in the determination of trace elements and methylmercury in moderately polluted sediments.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jul 2003
Accepted
31 Oct 2003
First published
08 Dec 2003

J. Environ. Monit., 2004,6, 48-57

Characterisation of trace elements and methylmercury in an estuarine sediment reference material, IAEA-405

E. J. Wyse, M. Coquery, S. Azemard and S. J. de Mora, J. Environ. Monit., 2004, 6, 48 DOI: 10.1039/B308584H

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