Published March 2006 | Version v1
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Chapter 12. Sampling and analytical methods

  • 1. United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA (United States)
  • 2. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Glen Osmond, SA (Australia)
  • 3. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (United States)
  • 4. Agency's Laboratories, International Atomic Energy Agency, Seibersdorf (Austria)
  • 5. International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Vienna (Austria)
  • 6. Spurenstofflabor, Wachenheim (Germany)

Description

When water samples are taken for the analysis of CFCs, regardless of the sampling method used, contamination of samples by contact with atmospheric air (with its 'high' CFC concentrations) is a major concern. This is because groundwaters usually have lower CFC concentrations than those waters which have been exposed to the modern air. Some groundwaters might not contain CFCs and, therefore, are most sensitive to trace contamination by atmospheric air. Thus, extreme precautions are needed to obtain uncontaminated samples when groundwaters, particularly those with older ages, are sampled. It is recommended at the start of any CFC investigation that samples from a CFC-free source be collected and analysed, as a check upon the sampling equipment and methodology. The CFC-free source might be a deep monitoring well or, alternatively, CFC-free water could be carefully prepared in the laboratory. It is especially important that all tubing, pumps and connection that will be used in the sampling campaign be checked in this manner

Part of:
Use of chlorofluorocarbons in hydrology: A guidebook

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
IAEA
Imprint Place
Vienna (Austria)
ISBN
92-0-100805-8
Imprint Title
Use of chlorofluorocarbons in hydrology: A guidebook
Imprint Pagination
291 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 199-220

Optional Information

Notes
15 figs, 2 tabs Imprint:CD-ROM attached containing electronic version of the Guidebook as well as data evaluation software
Secondary number(s)
STI/PUB--1238