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Quality and comparability of measurement of potentially toxic elements in urban soils by a group of European laboratories
Authors:Christine M. Davidson  Alison Nordon  Graham J. Urquhart  Franco Ajmone-Marsan  Mattia Biasioli  Armando C. Duarte
Affiliation:1. WestCHEM, Department of Pure &2. Applied Chemistry , University of Strathclyde , 295 Cathedral St, Glasgow, G1 1XL, UK;3. DI.VA.P.R.A., Chimica Agraria , Università di Torino , Via Leonardo da Vinci, 44, 10095 Grugliasco, Torino, Italy;4. Departamento de Química , Universidade de Aveiro , 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract:A study has been conducted to assess the quality and comparability of measurement of aqua-regia-soluble cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, and zinc in urban soils within a small cohort of European research laboratories specializing in soil science or environmental analytical chemistry. An initial survey indicated that highly variable levels of analytical quality control (e.g. use of certified reference materials) were routinely implemented in participant laboratories. When a set of soil samples—differing in metal contents and in characteristics such as pH and organic-matter content—were exchanged and analysed, approximately 20% of results differed from target values by more than 25%. A principal-component analysis was applied to data for chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc, and proved successful in assessing overall laboratory performance. The study indicates that greater prominence needs to be given to quality assurance and control if comparable data are to be generated in international, collaborative research projects.
Keywords:Urban soil  Potentially toxic elements  Principal-component analysis
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