G. Asmund et M. Cleemann, Analytical methods, quality assurance and quality control used in the Greenland AMAP programme, SCI TOTAL E, 245(1-3), 2000, pp. 203-219
The majority of analytical results in the Greenland AMAP (Arctic Monitoring
and Assessment Programme) have been produced by laboratories that particip
ate regularly in performance studies. This makes it possible to judge the q
uality of the results based on objective measurements made by independent a
ssessors. AMAP laboratories participated while analysing the AMAP samples i
n the QUASIMEME laboratory performance study programme, in the 'Interlabora
tory Comparison Program' organised by Le Centre de Toxicologie du Quebec, i
n a toxaphene intercomparison study organised by The Food Research Division
of Health Canada, and in an International Atomic Energy Agency Intercompar
ison exercise. The relative errors of the trace analyses, i.e. the relative
deviation of the result obtained by the AMAP laboratory from the assigned
value, are in most cases less than the 25% which is regarded as acceptable
by QUASIMEME. Usually the errors, especially for trace elements, are less t
han 12.5%, while errors for trace organics below 1 mu g kg(-1) may rise to
50% or more. This study covers the period 1993 to 1998 for trace elements a
nd one or more years from the period 1994-1996 for trace organics. (C) 2000
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