H.A. Das, A. Faanhof and H.A. van der Sloot (Eds.)9780444823892, 0444823891
The participation in interlaboratory studies and the use of Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) are widely recognised tools for the verification of the accuracy of analytical measurements and they form an integral part of quality control systems used by many laboratories, e.g. in accreditation schemes. As a response to the need to improve the quality of environmental analysis, the European Commission has been active in the past fifteen years, through BCR activity (now renamed Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme) in the organisation of series of interlaboratory studies involving expert laboratories in various analytical fields (inorganic, trace organic and speciation analysis applied to a wide variety of environmental matrices). The BCR and its successor have the task of helping European laboratories to improve the quality of measurements in analytical sectors which are vital for the European Union (biomedical, agriculture, food, environment and industry); these are most often carried out in support of EC regulations, industrial needs, trade, monitoring activities (including environment, agriculture, health and safety) and, more generally, when technical difficulties hamper a good comparability of data among EC laboratories. The collaborative projects carried out so far have placed the BCR in the position of second world CRM producer (after NIST in the USA). |
Table of contents : Content: Edited by Page iii Copyright page Page iv Foreword Page 1 H.A. Das Acknowledgement Page 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Pages 7-13 Chapter 2 Principles of Neutron Activation Analysis and Prompt Techniques, Applied in Environmental Analysis Pages 14-34 Chapter 3 Principles of Radiotracer Measurements in Environmental Studies Pages 35-50 Chapter 4 Sampling in Environmental Analysis Pages 51-82 Chapter 5 Preconcentration and Decontamination in Radioanalysis Pages 83-112 Chapter 6 Analytical Criteria in Radioanalysis Pages 113-148 Chapter 7 Practice of Environmental Radioanalysis Pages 149-182 Chapter 8 Radioanalysis of Water Pages 183-221 Chapter 9 The Elemental Analysis of dry Biological Material Pages 222-261 Chapter 10 Silicates, Coal and Related Solids from Energy Production Pages 262-289 Subject Index Pages 290-296 |
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