The Stability of Precipitation Samples under Field Conditions
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 28 (4) , 247-261
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03067318708079827
Abstract
Eight wet-only samplers. placed in one location were used to sample precipitation. Subsamples were taken from the sample bottles directly after the precipitation event and at regular intervals up to a period of 2100 hours and analysed, while the samples stayed in the samplers under field conditions. Outliers were deleted by means of conventional statistical techniques. The resulting data base was tested by means of the F-test for consistency and for changes in the chemical composition of precipitation samples directly after sampling or after an extended stay under field conditions. Eighty-one percent of the samples showed consistent results and no clear indication of chemical changes was found. Regression analysis indicated that the uncertainties for samples analysed after 1 week are less than 5% generally for the bulk elements and less than 14% for the trace elements. After a period of 400 hours the uncertainties for the buld elements increase to a level of 5–10% and 5–30% for the trace elements. Contamination, as a result of handling the samples to obtain subsamples, seems the main cause for the increase of the concentrations which was observed. Contamination during sample pretreatment and analysis in the laboratory is probably of minor importance.Keywords
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