Determination of Mercury in Thirty‐three International Stream Sediment and Soil Reference Samples by Direct Mercury Analyser |
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Authors: | Nitish Kumar Roy Surya Sankar Bose |
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Affiliation: | Central Chemical Laboratory, Geological Survey of India, 15 A and B, Kyd Street, Kolkata‐700016, India |
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Abstract: | Mercury was determined in thirty‐three international stream sediment and soil reference samples (eleven Chinese soils, GSS‐1 to GSS‐11; twelve Chinese stream sediments, GSD‐1A to GSD‐12; four Canadian stream sediments STSD‐1 to STSD‐4; South African stream sediments, SARM‐42, SARM‐46 and SARM‐47; Japanese stream sediments, JSd‐1 to JSd‐3) by direct mercury analyser. Samples were taken in 500 μl quartz boats, placed in an auto sampler and processed (drying time 60 s at 300 °C; decomposition time 120 s at 850 °C; waiting time 45 s). The instrument was calibrated in the low (0‐50 ng) and high ranges (50‐500 ng) with two reference materials GSS‐5 and GXR‐2 (USGS). Using the calibration line, reference samples were analysed for Hg. The results of the determinations agreed with the recommended values of RMs in all cases except JSd‐1. The RSD calculated for the RMs was found to be within 20%. The detection limit was 1 ng g?1. |
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Keywords: | mercury stream sediment soil reference materials calibration mercure sé diments de riviè re sol maté riau de ré ference calibration |
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