Title of article :
The IAEA worldwide intercomparison exercises
1990]1997/ : determination of trace elements in marine
sediments and biological samples
Author/Authors :
M. Coquerya، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , F.P. Carvalhoa، نويسنده , , S. Azemarda، نويسنده , ,
M. Horvatb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Four major worldwide intercomparison exercises for the determination of trace elements in various environmental
matrices were completed by the IAEA Marine Environment Laboratory since 1990: SD-M-2rTM, deep sea marine
sediment; IAEA-350, tuna fish homogenate; IAEA-356, contaminated coastal sediment and IAEA-140, sea plant
Fucus sp... These intercomparison exercises aim at enabling individual laboratories to monitor their performance.
The results of these exercises allowed us to make an overall evaluation of the quality of data provided for
environmental assessment and to identify the trends of analytical performance in the determination of trace
elements over the years. The number of participants in each exercise varied between 68 and 130, and permits
statistical evaluation of the performance for a number of elements. For each intercomparison exercise, the
performance of the participant laboratories was assessed by comparing reported results with established reference
values calculating ‘Z-scores’. The results show that for each sample matrix, the values reported by some laboratories
were far from satisfactory in the earlier exercises, in particular for Cd, Cr and Pb. Nevertheless, over time, a general
improvement of performance can clearly be seen for all elements. Moreover, there was a noticeable increase in the
number of laboratories with good performance in the two most recent exercises, observed both for biological and for
sediment matrices. However, the determination of trace elements such as Cd, Cr, Pb and Hg in low level
environmental samples still remains a major challenge to the analysts. For this reason and in order to assess the
current performance of laboratories for low environmental levels of contaminants, the future intercomparison
exercises will concentrate on low level sediment and fish samples.
Keywords :
Trace elements , marine environment , Intercomparison exercise , quality assurance , Reference materials
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment