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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
Explanation of Tables and Request Forms 2Lists of available Reference Materials 2Lists of Reference Materials sorted alphabetically by Analytes 3Intercomparison Request Forms 3Request Forms for Ordering Reference Materials and Diskettes of Ge(Li) 3Gamma-Ray SpectraOrdering of IAEA Reports, TECDOCs and AQCS related publications 4Legal Disclaimer 4
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF 5RADIONUCLIDES
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for the 6Determination of Radionuclides• IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh 6• IAEA-352, Tuna Fish Flesh 7• IAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish Flesh 7
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin for the 8Determination of Radionuclides• IAEA-152, Milk Powder 8• IAEA-154, Whey Powder 8• IAEA-156, Clover 9• IAEA-321, Milk Powder 9• IAEA-373, Grass 10• IAEA-A-12, Animal Bone 10
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for the 11Determination of Radionuclides• IAEA-135, Marine Sediment 11• IAEA-367, Pacific Ocean Sediment 12• IAEA-300, Baltic Sea Sediment 13• IAEA-313, Sediment 14• IAEA-314, Sediment 14• IAEA-315, Marine Sediment 15
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin for the 16Determination of Radionuclides• IAEA-312, Soil 16• IAEA-Soil-6, Soil 16• IAEA-SL-2, Lake Sediment 16• IAEA-375, Soil 17
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRACE, 19MINOR AND MAJOR ELEMENTS
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for the 20Determination of Trace and Minor Elements• IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate) 20-21• IAEA-142/TM, Mussel Homogenate 21
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin for the 22Determination of Trace and Minor Elements• IAEA-085, Human Hair 22• IAEA-086, Human Hair 22-23• IAEA-087, Human Hair Set 23• IAEA-153, Milk Powder 23• IAEA-155, Whey Powder 24• IAEA-373, Grass 25• IAEA-A-13, Animal Blood 25• IAEA-V-8, Rye Flour 26• IAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose 26-27• IAEA-V-10, Hay Powder 27
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for the 28Determination of Trace Elements and Minor Elements• IAEA-313, Sediment 28• IAEA-314, Sediment 28
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin for the 29Determination of Trace, Minor and Major Elements and Oxides• IAEA-312, Soil 29. IAEA-375, Soil 29. IAEA-F1, Feldspar 30• IAEA-RGK-1, Potassium Sulfate 30• IAEA-RGTh-1, Thorium Ore diluted 31• IAEA-RGU-1, Uranium Ore diluted 31• lAEA-RGSet 31• IAEA-S-8, Uranium Ore 32• IAEA-S-13, Uranium Ore 32• IAEA-S-14, Thorium Ore 33• IAEA-S-15, Thorium Ore 33• IAEA-S-16, Thorium Ore 34• IAEA-S-17, Uranium Phosphate Ore 34• IAEA-S-18, Uranium Phosphate Ore 35• IAEA-S-19, Uranium Phosphate Ore 35• IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment 36-37• IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment 37-38• IAEA-Soil-7 38-39
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF STABLE 41ISOTOPES AND CARBON-14
IAEA Stable Isotope Reference Materials, enriched• IAEA-302A and B, Deuterium (2H) Labelled Water• IAEA-303A and B, C-13 Labelled Sodium Bicarbonate• IAEA-304A and B, 0-18 Labelled Water• IAEA-305A and B, N-15 Labelled Ammonium Sulfate• IAEA-309A and B, C-13 Labelled Ul-Glucose• IAEA-310A and B, N-15 Labelled Urea• IAEA-311, Ammonium Sulfate
Stable Isotope Reference Materials, environmental levels• GISP, Greenland Ice Sheet Precipitation (Water)• IAEA-CH-6, Sucrose• IAEA-CH-7, Polyethylene• IAEA-CO-1, Marble• IAEA-CO-8, Calcite• IAEA-CO-9, Barium Carbonate. IAEA-S-1, Silver Sulfide. IAEA-S-2, Silver Sulfide• IAEA-S-3, Silver Sulfide• IAEA-N-1, Ammonium Sulfate• IAEA-N-2, Ammonium Sulfate• IAEA-NO-3, Potassium Nitrate• LSVEC, Lithium Carbonate• NBS18, Carbonatite• NBS19, Carbonate (TS-Limestone)• NBS22, Oil• NBS28, Quartz Sand• NBS30, Biotite• NBS123, Sphalerite• NBS 127, Barium Sulfate• NSVEC,AirN2
• RM 8562, CO2 heavy• RM 8563, C02 light• RM 8564, C02 biogenetic• SLAP, Standard Light Antarctic Precipitation (water)• USGS24, Graphite• USGS25, Ammonium Sulfate• USGS26, Ammonium Sulfate• USGS32, Potassium Sulfate• VSMOW, Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
IAEA Carbon-14 Quality Assurance Materials, environmental levels. IAEA-C-1, Marble• IAEA-C-2, Travertine• IAEA-C-3, Cellulose• IAEA-C-4, Wood• IAEA-C-5, Wood• IAEA-C-6, Sucrose
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• IAEA-C-7, Oxalic Acid 56• IAEA-C-8, Oxalic Acid 56
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ORGANIC 57CONTAMINANTS AND METHYL-Hg
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for Organic Contaminants 58• IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate) 58-59• IAEA-142/OC, Mussel Homogenate 60-61• IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, Copepod Homogenate 62• IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, Shrimp Homogenate 62
IAEA Reference Materials for Methyl-Mercury 63• IAEA-085, Human Hair 63• IAEA-086, Human Hair 63• IAEA-087, Human Hair Set 63• IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate) 64• IAEA-142/TM, Mussel Homogenate 64
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FORRADIONUCLIDES, SORTED BY ANALYTES
THE DETERMINATION OF 65
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for the Determination of Radionuclides, sortedalphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Activity Concentration 66-67
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials for the Determination of Radionuclides,sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Activity Concentration 68-71
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRACE, MINORAND MAJOR ELEMENTS, SORTED BY ANALYTES 73
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for the Determination of Trace and MinorElements, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Concentration 74-79
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials for the Determination of Trace, Minor andMajor Elements and Oxides, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order ofdecreasing Concentration 80-86
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF STABLEISOTOPES AND CARBON-14, SORTED BY ANALYTES 87
Certified Stable Isotope Reference Materials, sorted alphabetically by Analytes inorder of decreasing Concentration 88
IAEA Stable Isotope and Carbon-14 Reference Materials, sorted versus CalibrationStandards and alphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Concentration 89-91
IAEA Carbon-14 Reference Materials, sorted in order of decreasing Concentration 92
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IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ORGANICCONTAMINANTS AND METHYL-Hg, SORTED BY ANALYTES 93
IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of Pesticides and PCBs, sortedalphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Concentration 94-98
IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of Petroleum Hydrocarbons, sortedalphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasing Concentration 99-102
IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of Methyl-Mercury, sorted in orderof decreasing Concentration 103
LIST OF ALL IAEA REFERENCE MATERIALS AVAILABLE IN THE 1998/1999 105CATALOGUE
List of all IAEA Reference Materials 106-108
OTHER AQCS RELATED INFORMATION 109
List of Contact Addresses 110-111
IAEA AQCS Reports and AQCS-RM related publications 112-114
Quality Control of Methods for Processing Gamma-Ray Spectra acquired with a 115Ge(Li) Detector
Recommended Half-Life Data for selected Radionuclides 116-117
List of recommended Half-Life Data of selected Radionuclides 118-119
Suppliers ofcalibrated Radioactive Sources 120-121
IAEA Bank Accounts 122
IAEA INTERCOMPARISON EXERCISES PLANNED FOR 1998/1999 123REQUEST FORMS:
Request Form: Radionuclide Determinations in samples of Marine Origin 125
Request Form: Organic Micro-Contaminants, Methyl-Mercury and Trace, Minor andMajor Element Determinations in Samples of Marine Origin 127
Request Form: Radionuclide and Trace, Minor and Major Element Determinationsin Samples of Terrestrial Origin 129
Request Form: Isotope Ratio Determinations 131
IAEA REFERENCE MATERIAL REQUEST FORM 133
Request Form: IAEA Reference Materials, AL and RL Reports, Ge(Li) Gamma-Ray 135Spectra
Introduction
For more than thirty years the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), through itsAnalytical Quality Control Services (AQCS) programme, has been assisting Member States'laboratories to maintain and improve the reliability of their analyses by organising intercomparisonexercises and by preparing and distributing biological, environmental and marine referencematerials. These intercomparisons provide a unique opportunity for laboratories to compare andevaluate their performance relative to other laboratories doing similar analyses. Becauseanalytical results may form the basis upon which national or international authorities makedecisions on economic, ecological, medical or legal matters, it is critical that a laboratory be ableto demonstrate the quality of its results. Records of participation in international intercomparisonsand analysis of reference materials (RMs) are two of the few sources that can provide objectiveevidence regarding the quality of the results and the performance of an individual laboratory.
In the past, intercomparisons organised through the AQCS programme had the goal ofassigning consensus or reference values for radionuclide and element concentrations, stableisotope ratios, or groups of organic contaminant concentrations in natural matrices. Althoughthese intercomparisons served their purpose, it has been recommended, after a thorough reviewof the role of AQCS, that AQCS should move towards proficiency testing in order to better meetthe current needs of the Member States. Proficiency testing involves the use of well characterisedmaterials and its goal is to assess the accuracy and potential bias of a laboratory's results inorder to identify the sources of error and provide assistance to laboratories that are havinganalytical difficulties. To carry out this role, the Agency's laboratories need to select somematerials from their existing stock of reference materials for a more detailed analysis andcharacterisation in order to upgrade them to the level of a certified reference material (CRM). Inthis respect, to be consistent with the ISO definition of "CRM" , some of the materials in thecatalogue have been re-classified from CRMs to RMs. For these materials, new reference sheetswill be issued to replace the original "certificates" that were sent out to customers.
Intercomparisons are still planned for the next few years, but will gradually be replaced byproficiency tests once upgraded RMs and new CRMs become available. As in the past withintercomparison exercises, participation in proficiency tests will be on a voluntary basis.
A number of changes have been made to the catalogue to improve the quality,organisation and presentation of the information.The catalogue consists principally of two parts:
• The list of all available IAEA reference materials grouped into five categories: referencematerials for radionuclides; reference materials for trace, minor and major elements, includingoxides; reference materials for stable isotopes; reference materials for organic contaminantsand methyl mercury containing materials.
• Lists of all available IAEA reference materials sorted by analytes1.
In addition, information on recommended half-life data and suppliers of radioactive sources isprovided. Planned intercomparisons are advertised and request forms for participation inintercomparisons are included. Forms for ordering reference materials, quality control spectra forgamma-spectrometry on diskettes and AQCS related publications are also provided.
1 The word analyte is used throughout this catalogue as a general term encompassing the five following categories:radionuclides, stable isotopes, organic compounds, elements and oxides.
Explanation of Tables and Request Forms
Lists of available Reference Materials
The lists of reference materials are sorted into the five following categories:
• radionuclides
• trace, minor and major elements, including oxides• stable isotopes and carbon-14• organic contaminants• methyl mercury
Where a sufficient number of reference materials are available, a category is sub-dividedinto biological and non-biological matrices and into marine and terrestrial samples. Valuespresented in this list include certified (C), recommended (R) and information (I) values.Information values are given where it was not possible to provide a certified or recommendedvalue at least five accepted intercomparison results were reported. For the certified,recommended and information values, either confidence intervals, standard errors or ranges ofaccepted results are given.
The information in the status column denotes the classification assigned to the values foreach analyte in each reference material. There are three classifications:
• C for certified values: These data represent information of high metrological quality and canbe considered to be the best estimate of the property value in question.
• R for recommended values : A consensus value obtained through the intercomparisonevaluation
• I for information values: A consensus value obtained through the intercomparison evaluation,but did not meet the criteria to qualify as a recommended value
Because the criteria applied to reference materials for recommended and informationvalues were different for each AQCS group, customers should consult the reference sheets andthe intercomparison evaluation reports for more details. The report number is available from thesample information provided for each material. IAEA reports and TECDOCs are available fromAQCS free of charge upon request.
There are two types of dates referred to in the catalogue:
• reference date; date to be used for decay corrections of radionuclides• reference sheet date; date of the intercomparison evaluation or to the date when the values
were last revised
To assist in the re-evaluation of existing RMs, customers are encouraged to submit all the detailsconcerning sample preparation and measurement conditions along with their results for thoroughevaluation.
The element, radionuclide, stable isotope and carbon-14 lists are organised in alphabetical order.The organic contaminants are grouped, in addition, into Pesticides and PCBs, and PetroleumHydrocarbons.
List of Reference Materials sorted alphabetically by Analytes
Similar to the list of reference materials, this list is divided into five categories and eachcategory is further subdivided into biological and non-biological matrices. Each sub-section isintended to provide a quick reference for a specific analyte and represents a complete list of allavailable IAEA RMs for which the analyte has been reported. The lists are sorted alphabeticallyand where an analyte has been reported for more than one reference material, it is sorted inorder of decreasing concentration. Complete details on the corresponding RMs can be found inthe list of all available IAEA reference materials which is cross-referenced by page number.
Intercomparison Request Forms
All planned intercomparison exercises together with participant registration forms are listedat the back of the catalogue. To participate in an intercomparison, fill out the appropriateregistration form and mail it to the AQCS, Vienna.
The intercomparisons are free of charge as long as participants report their results to theorganising group before the reporting deadline. Failure to do so will incur a nominal charge tocover the cost of preparing and mailing the material to the participant. The introduction of ahandling charge was deemed necessary to be fair to those participants who do submit results ontime and those customers who subsequently purchase this material after the material has beencharacterised.
Request Forms for Ordering Reference Materials and Diskettes of Ge(Li)Gamma-Ray Spectra
To order a reference material or a diskette containing a set of the Ge(Li) gamma-rayspectra, the IAEA Request Form should be filled out and sent to:
International Atomic Energy AgencyAnalytical Quality Control Services (AQCS)Agency's Laboratory Seibersdorf (Ref.: G4.12)P.O. Box 100A-1400 Vienna, Austria
Normal delivery time is two to three weeks after receipt of the order. Customers will beinformed on potential delivery problems. Some samples will only be delivered in limited quantitiesper year to a laboratory (or per three years for Stable Isotope RMs) to avoid a quick exhaustion ofstocks.
Prices indicated on the request form are the official quotations and can be taken insteadof a Pro Forma Invoice. Prices will be valid until 31.12.1999, if no other date is mentioned in thecatalogue. The issuing of pro forma invoices requires several weeks and is made available onspecific request by a customer. Prices include shipment by UPS when possible or by air freight.Other means of shipment requested by the customer will be billed to the customer: ChargedCollected.
Payments should only be made after receipt of the reference materials by one of thefollowing methods:
• cheque - to the order of the International Atomic Energy Agency• bank transfer - in US $ or any other convertible currency (see attached list of IAEA bank
accounts page 122)• UNESCO Coupons - available at UNDP offices against local currency
Failure to make payment for the received material will result in the suspension of further sales ofreference materials to all customers from the respective institute until payment is received.IAEA RMs are generally not returnable with the exception of defective materials or errors made inshipment by the IAEA
Ordering of IAEA Reports, TECDOCs and AQCS related publications
To order copies of reports and Technical Documents (TECDOCs) related to referencematerials, please check off the appropriate box on the order Request Form. Copies of otherAQCS related reports as well as copies of all the publications listed in the catalogue can beordered on the same form by adding the relevant report number or title.
Legal Disclaimer
The IAEA makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the data contained inthis catalogue and shall not be liable for any damage that may result from the use of such data.
IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFRADIONUCLIDES
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for theDetermination of Radionuclides
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
Unit size: 75 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1992-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: August 1993
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/062
Analyte
Am-241
Co-60
Cs-134Cs-137
Eu-154
Eu-155
K-40
Pb-210
Pu-238Pu-239+240
Ra-226
Ra-228
Ru-106Sb-125Sr-90
Th-228
Th-230
Th-232
U-234
U-235
U-238
Status
I
R
IR
II
RI
IRI
IIII
I
I
II
I
I
Activityconcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight
38.15
4.51
49.8
1.25
1.6
212
5.43.115
2.6
3.8
11.72.84.8
3
4
1.73.7
0.49
4
Confidence limits**lower upper
35
4.3
0.1648
1.11
1963.3
313.8
2
2.6
10.22.54.1
2.6
2
0.8
2.5
0.16
3.3
39.4
4.7
5.950.6
1.4
1.8240
73.4
16.2
3.2
4.7
14.13.86
3.4
5.6
3
5.1
4.9
9
Remark: Pb-210 and Po-210 are considered to be at equilibrium.
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted values.* Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
IAEA- 352, Tuna Fish Flesh
Unit size: 100 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1989-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: August 1990
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/032
Analyte
Cs-137K-40
Pb-210
Po-210
Sr-90
Status
RRR
R
I
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight2.7
3910.6
2.2
0.2
Confidence limits**lower upper
2.5
3790.36
1.70.17
2.8
4051.0
2.7
0.5
IAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish Flesh
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60 Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Reference Date for decay correction: 1986-01-01 and 1986-03-14 for Po-210
Reference Data Sheet: August 1987 Report: IAEA/RL7149
Analyte
Cs-137K-40
Po-210Ra-226
U-238
Status
RRII
I
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight14.22720.310.19
0.056
Confidence limits**lower upper
13.7252
0.23
0.11
0.047
15.3
2990.33
0.25
0.07
* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted values.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin forthe Determination of Radionuclides
IAEA-152, Milk Powder
Unit size: 250 g Unit P.rife: 'Jo$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1987-08-31
Reference Data Sheet: September 1988
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/009
Analyte
Cs-134
Cs-137K-40
Sr-90
Status
R
RRR
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight764
2129
5397.7
Confidence limits**lower upper
722
2053
5107
802
2209
5748.3
Remark: This material contains radioactive fallout resulting from the Chernobyl nuclear powerplant accident.
IAEA-154, Whey Powder
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 60 Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Reference Date for decay correction: 1987-08-31
Reference Data Sheet: September 1988 Report: IAEA/AL/007
Analyte
Cs-134
Cs-137K-40
Sr-90
Status
RR
R
R
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight1355
3749
1575
6.9
Confidence limits**lower upper
12953613
1511
6
14173887
1644
8
Remark: This material contains radioactive fallout resulting from the Chernobyl nuclear powerplant accident.
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
IAEA-156, Clover
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1986-08-01
Reference Data Sheet: December 1990
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/035
Analyte
Cs-134
Cs-137
K-40
Sr-90
Status
R
RR
R
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight132
264
657
14.8
Confidence limits**lower upper
126
254
637
13.4
138
274
676
16.3
Remark: This material contains radioactive fallout resulting from the Chernobyl nuclear powerplant accident.
IAEA-321, Milk Powder
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1989-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: January 1990
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/026
Analyte
Cs-134
Cs-137
K-40
Sr-90
Status
R
RR
R
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight15.5
72.6
5523.3
Confidence limits**lower upper
14.8
71.1536
3.16
16.274.2
569
3.44
Remark: This material contains radioactive fallout resulting from the Chernobyl nuclear powerplant accident.
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a, = 0.05.
IAEA-373, Grass
Unit size: 200 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1991-12-31
Reference Data Sheet: February 1996
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/073
Analyte
Cs-134
Cs-137
K-40
Sr-90
Status
RR
R
R
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight1167
12350
432
1312
Confidence limits**lower upper
1143
12130
421
1266
1191
12570
443
1358
Remark: The material is a donation from the former USSR and was collected 1990 in theChernobyl region.In addition to the radionuclides, an information value for Th is also given (see trace elementreference materials).
IAEA-A-12, Animal Bone
Unit size: 80 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1981-12-15
Reference Data Sheet: January 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/096
Analyte
Ra-226
Sr-90
Status
R
R
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight5.2
54.8
Confidence limits**lower upper
4.4
46.3
6.7
59.2
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin forthe Determination of Radionuclides
IAEA-135, Marine Sediment
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1992-01-01Reference Data Sheet: August 1993
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AU063
Analyte
Am-241
Co-57Co-60
Cs-134
Cs-137
Eu-154
Eu-155
K-40
Pb-210
Pu-238
Pu-239+240Ra-226
Ra-228
Ru-106
Sb-125
Sr-90
Th-228 (t,G)Th-230 (t)
Th-232 (t)U-234 (n)
U-234 (t)
U-235 (t)
U-238 (n)
U-238 (t,G)
Status
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
IRRR
R
II
III
R
II
II
I
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight318
7
4.8
5.2
11086.8
5.5
560
48
4321323.9
36.7
19.9
8.8
64.5
38.269.136.914
28.3
1.05
13
30
Confidence limits**lower upper
310
4.74.6
4.8
1086
6.4
5.1
552
42.2
41.620520.6
34.4
16.8
8.2
58
25.761
35
11.7
20.9
0.65
11.3
27
325
8.5
5.1
5.5
1150
7.1
6.1
570
54.13
45
225.825
39.7
22
1174
7273.438
18.5
32
1.3
18.1
36.5
Remarks: Collected near Sellafield (Irish Sea) in 1991, Pb-210 and Po-210 are considered to bein equilibrium. Note: As a consequence of the decay of Pu-241, the Am-241 content is expectedto increase. The current information value is based on measurements carried out during 1993and might be up-graded if adequate Pu-241 information becomes available.n: partial dissolution t: total dissolutionG: Gamma spectrometry* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted values.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-367, Pacific Ocean Sediment
Unit size: 40 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1990-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: August 1991
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/046
Analyte
Am-241Co-60
Cs-137
Eu-155K-40
Pu-238Pu-239+240Pu-241
Ra-226
Sr-90
Th-228
Th-230U-234
U-235U-238
Status
IR
RI
I
IRII
R
II
III
ActivityConcentration*
Bq/kg dry weight26.4
1
195
1.65.2
0.08
38170
10.7
102
0.2
19
241.6
20.3
Confidence limits**lower upper
24
0.9
190
(0.9)
(2)(0.02)
34.4(154)(0.5)
62
(0)(5.5)(12.8)
(0.9)
(10.9)
27.71.3
201
(2.2)
(8)(0.26)
39.8(190)(25)
129
(0.7)
(26)
(44)(2.8)
(37)
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted values.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05. Values in brackets give the range ofaccepted intercomparison results.
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IAEA-300, Baltic Sea Sediment
Unit size: 100 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Date for decay correction: 1993-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: September 1994
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/064
Analyte
Am-241
Co-60
Cs-134
Cs-137
Eu-155
K-40
Mn-54
Pb-210
Po-210
Pu-238
Pu-239+240
Ra-226
Ra-228
Sb-125Sr-90
Th-228
Th-230Th-232
U-234
U-235
U-238
Status
RRRRRRIRRIRIRRIIIIRIR
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
1.38
1.5
66.6
1066.6
4.95
1059
1.9
360
340.5
0.15
3.55
56.5
61.6
11
10.8
64
88
72.4
69
2.75
64.7
Confidence limits**lower upper
1.2
1.2
65
1046
4
1043-
339
273.6-
3.44-
59
10.1-
-
--
64-
61
1.5
1.768
1080
5 9
1080-
395
361-
3.65-
63.9
13-
-
--
74-
68.7
* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted values.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-313, Sediment
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1988-01-30
Reference Data Sheet: January 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/037
Analyte
Ra-226
Status
R
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
342
Confidence limits**lower upper
307 379
Remarks: The material was donated by the Indonesian Atomic Energy Commission collected fromthe Sibolga Area on the west coast of northern Sumatra.In addition to the radionuclide, recommended values for Th and U are also given (see traceelement reference materials).
IAEA-314, Sediment
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1988-01-30
Reference Data Sheet: February 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/ AL/038
Analyte
Ra-226
Status
R
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
732
Confidence limits**lower upper
678 |787
Remarks: The material was donated by the Indonesian Atomic Energy Commission collected fromthe Kalan Area of west Kalimantan (Borneo).In addition to the radionuclide, recommended values for Th and U are also given (see traceelement reference materials).
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a. = 0.05.
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IAEA-315, Marine Sediment
Unit size: 100 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1993-01-01
Reference Data Sheet: March 1996
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/ AL/065
Analyte
K-40
Pb-210
Ra-226
Ra-228
Th-228
Th-230
Th-232
U-234U-235U-238
Status
R
R
R
RR
I
RRII
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
29730.1
13.8
26.7
27.0
16.9
25.6
17.8
0.8417.6
Confidence limits**lower upper
288
26
13
25.3
24.0
15.1
24.5
16.60.65
8.6
303
33.7
14.6
28
28.9
20.9
27.5
20.0
1.20
24.2
* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted values.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Originfor the Determination of Radionuclides
IAEA-312,Soil
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Date for decay correction: 1988-01-30Reference Data Sheet: January 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/036
Analyte
Ra-226
Status
R
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
269
Confidence limits**lower upper
250 287
Remarks: The material was donated by the Indonesian Atomic Energy Commission collected fromthe Sibolga Area of northern Sumatra.In addition to the radionuclide, recommended value for Th and U are also given (see traceelement reference materials).
IAEA-Soil-6, Soil
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1983-01-30Reference Data Sheet: April 1984
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/111
Analyte
Cs-137
Pu-239+240Ra-226
Sr-90
Status
R
R
RR
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
53.65
1.04
79.9230.34
Confidence limits**lower upper
51.43
0.962
69.56
24.2
57.91
1.1193.43
31.67
IAEA-SL-2, Lake Sediment
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1986-01-31Reference Data Sheet: April 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/142
Analyte
Cs-137
K-40
Status
RR
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
2.4
240
Confidence limits**lower upper
2.2
211
2.6
269
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level ex = 0.05.
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IAEA-375, Soil
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Date for decay correction: 1991-12-31
Reference Data Sheet: April 1994
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/075
Analyte
Am-241
Cs-134
Cs-137
1-129
K-40
Pu-238
Pu-239+240
Ra-226
Ru-106
Sb-125
Sr-90
Th-228
Th-232
U-234
U-238
Th
U
Status
I
R
RRR
I
IR
RR
RI
R
II
RR
ActivityConcentration *Bq/kg dry weight
0.13
463
5280
0.0017424
0.071
0.3
20
56
77108
21
20.5
25
24.4
5.2
1.86
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.11
454
52000.0013
417
0.056
0.2618
53
74
101
17
19.2
17
19.05.0
1.66
0.15
472
5360
0.0021
432
0.085
0.3422
58
79
114
25
21.9
32
29.85.4
2.05
Remark: The material was collected in the Chernobyl Region in 1990 and donated to the IAEA bythe former USSR.
In addition to the radionuclides, recommended values for Th and U are also given (see traceelement reference materials).
Note: There is evidence for the presence of small hot particles which can seriously influence themeasured activity concentration of transuranics.
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFTRACE, MINOR ANDMAJOR ELEMENTS
19
IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin for theDetermination of Trace and Minor Elements
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate)
Unit size: 14 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-10-01
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/139
Analyte
Al
As
Ba
Br
Ca
Cd
CeCoCr
Cs
Cu
FeHf
HgMethyl-Hg*
K
Li
Mg
Mn
Mo
Na
Ni
Pb
Rb
SbSc
Se
Status
IR
I
RR
R
IRRI
R
RI
RR
R
R
R
R
RR
R
R
RRI
I
Concentration *dry weight
118444.3
20.2
567
12.73
0.537
2.050.87610.4
0.23
5.05
1256
0.15638
0.626
31.1
2.29
9.0756.1
2.65
32.03.79
2.19
16.4
0.1030.261
0.079
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
pg/kgMg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
919
42.2
11.4
473
10.97
0.500
1.800.7469.60.205
4.77
12210.125
32
0.51928.5
1.94
8.19
53.7
2.28
25.4
3.38
1.91
14.10.0810.170
0.046
1449
46.4
29.0
661
14.49
0.574
2.301.0111.20.255
5.331291
0.18744
0.733
33.7
2.64
9.95
58.5
3.02
38.6
4.20
2.47
18.7
0.1250.352
0.112
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.# Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentration.
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IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate) cont'd
Analyte
Sr
Th
U
V
Zn
Status
R
R
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
750
0.299
0.73
3.6747.3
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
655
0.237
0.647
3.19
45.3
845
0.361
0.8134.15
49.3
Remark: Although this sample originated from the same bulk sample that was used to prepareIAEA-140/OC, due to differences in processing, the two materials are not interchangeable.
IAEA-142/TM, Mussel Homogenate
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: March 1996
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: Fresenius J. Anal. Chem,1996(358)411-418
Analyte
HgMethyl- Hg#
Status
RR
ActivityConcentration *
126
47
Unit
^g/kg
ng/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
119
43
133
51
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
# Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentration.
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IAEA Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Origin forthe Determination of Trace and Minor Elements
IAEA-085, Human Hair
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-05-31
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/067(in preparation)
Analyte
Ca
Cu
Fe
HgMethyl-Hg *
MgMnSc
Se
Zn
Status
II
RR
R
IIII
R
Concentration *dry weight
930
16.8
79.3
23.2
22.9
140
8.89.2
1.07
163
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
l g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
847
15.7
71
22.4
21.9
127
8.48.4
0.96
156
101017.8
87.8
24.0
23.9
153
9.210.2
1.17170
Remark: Material was spiked with methyl-mercury.
IAEA-086, Human Hair
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-05-31
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/067(in preparation)
Analyte
Ca
Cu
Fe
HgMethyl-Hg *
Mn
Mg
Status
II
R
R
RI
I
Concentration *dry weight
1120
17.6
123
0.573
0.258
9.6
177
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
1000
16.6
110
0.534
0.236
8.9
156
1240
18.5
136
0.612
0.279
10.3
197
# Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentration.* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05..
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IAEA-086, Human Hair cont'd
Analyte
Sc
Se
Zn
Status
1
1
R
Concentration *dry weight
14.0
1.0
167
Unit
u.g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
13.0
0.8
159
16.0
1.2
174
IAEA-087, Human Hair (only to be used for ordering a set of both materials)
Set of IAEA-085 and IAEA-086
Unit size: 2 X 1 0 g
Details see above.
Unit Price: US$ 250 Limitation: 1 unit/lab
IAEA-153, Milk Powder
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet revised: December 1997
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/010
Analyte
Br
Ca
Cu
Fe
KMgMn
Mo
Na
P
Rb
Sr
Zn
Status
R
R
IRRRII
R
RR
IR
Concentration *dry weight
12.32
12.87***
0.57
2.53***
17.621.06***0.19
0.31
4.18***
10.10***
14.0***
4.09
39.56***
Unit
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
11.01
12.5
(0.1)
1.66
16.481.00(0.06)
(0.09)
3.87
9.01
12.3
(3.17)37.66
13.64
13.2
(1.32)
3.47
18.761.15
(0.27)
(0.70)
4.44
11.04
16.1
(4.59)41.23
Remark: Since for Na and P less than 70 % of the accepted laboratory means fall within theconfidence interval, it was increased by a factor of 1.2 (20%).
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05. For the information values the range of
accepted intercomparison results is given in brackets.*** Asymmetric confidence intervals about these means: see report for details.
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IAEA-155, Whey Powder
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet revised: January 98
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/034
Analyte
AlAs
BBr
Ca
Cd
ClCo
CrCs
Cu
Fe
Hg
K
Mg
Mn
Na
Ni
P
Pb
Rb
S
Sc
Se
Sr
Zn
Status
III
RI
R
R
RRRI
I
RI
RR
RRR
RRI
RRI
R
Concentration *dry weight
53
49
5.1
39.1
42.1*
16.0
69.2
42.7
0.5986
0.57
62
2.6
41.73.19
9.30
15.8
0.54
16.2
104
39.2
3.0
28
64
10.5
34.3
Unit
mg/kg
^g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
^g/kg
g/kg
^g/kg
mg/kg
M-g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ing/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
g/kg^g/kgmg/kg
g/kg
^g/kg
ng/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
38
16
4.336.1
40.4
12.5
65.9
29.3
0.5171
0.46
50
1.5
35.4
3.068.78
15.20.4415.5
71
36.4
1.6
21
51
6.6
32.8
68
83
6
42
43.9
19.6
72.4
56.1
0.66102
0.68
74
3.8
48.1
3.31
9.8216.40.64
17.0
136
42
4.4
34
77
14.5
35.7
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.n The information value for Ca was calculated from a set of selected results (for details see IAEA/AL/034,
page 13).
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IAEA-373, Grass
Unit size: 200 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991-12-31
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/073
Analyte
Th
Status
I
Concentration *dry weight
0.047
Unit
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.04 0.055
Remark: In addition to the element Th, recommended values for some radionuclides are alsogiven ( see radionuclide reference materials).
IAEA-A-13, Animal Blood
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: March 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/098
Analyte
BrCa
Cu
Fe
KMgNaP
Rb
SSe
Zn
Status
RR
RR
RIRIR
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
222864.3
2.4
2.599
12.6
940
2.3
6.5
0.24
13
Unit
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
19226
3.7
2.2
2.18111.6680
1.75.9
0.15
12
24332
4.8
2.5
2.813913.5
1120
3.1
7
0.31
14
* Concentration reported is the mean (median for IAEA-A-13) concentration of accepted laboratories'intercomparison means.
** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1982-01-30
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/091
Analyte
Br
Ca
Cd
ClCo
Cu
Fe
K
Mg
Mn
NaP
Rb
Zn
Status
R
R
I
R
IR
RR
R
RI
R
R
R
Concentration *dry weight
0.38
149
17
570
2.5
0.95
4.11.93
121
2.06
2.5
592
0.48
2.53
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
^ig/kgmg/kg
^ig/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.31
139
7
462
1.0
0.76
3.4
1.79
112
1.94
1.5
505
0.412.20
0.45
159
27
678
4.0
1.14
4.8
2.06
130
2.18
3.5
679
0.55
2.86
IAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: March 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/097
Analyte
Al
Ba
Br
Ca
Cl
Cr
Cu
Fe
Hg
Mg
Status
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
Concentration *dry weight
44
9
0.17
240
600
0.11
0.59
11
55
53
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
^g/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
13
6
0.08
220
490
0.08
0.47
7
47
46
53
12
0.31
260
640
0.14
0.94
15
75
67
* Concentration reported is the mean (median for IAEA-V-9) concentration of accepted laboratories'intercomparison means.
** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose cont'd
Analyte
MnMo
Na
Ni
Pb
Sr
V
Status
R
R
R
R
R
R
1
Concentration *dry weight
0.15
34
56
0.090.25
0.65
0.09
Unit
mg/kg
ng/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.12
30
49
0.070.22
0.54
0.07
0.21
49
64
0.180.33
0.96
0.1
IAEA-V-10, Hay Powder
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: July 1985
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/123
Analyte
AlBa
Br
Ca
CdCo
Cr
Cu
Fe
HgK
Mg
Mn
Mo
Na
Ni
P
Pb
Rb
Sc
Sr
Zn
Status
IR
RR
RR
RR
RRI
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Concentration *dry weight
476
8
21.6
0.03
0.13
6.5
9.4
185
13
21
1.36
47
0.9
0.54.0
2.3
1.6
7.6
14
40
24
Unit
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
30
4
721
0.02
0.11
5.6
8.8
177
919
1.33
32
0.6
0.3
3.8
2.10.8
7.3
12
37
21
87
7
11
22.2
0.05
0.14
7.1
9.7
190
16
23
1.45
52
1.1
0.9
4.9
2.5
1.9
7.8
15
44
27
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a, = 0.05.
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IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Marine Origin forthe Determination of Trace and Minor Elements
IAEA-313, Sediment
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: January 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/037
Analyte
Th
U
Status
R
R
Concentration *dry weight
77.1
18.2
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
74.8
17
79.4
19.3
Remark: In addition this material has a recommended value for Ra-226 (see reference materialsradionuclide determination).
IAEA-314, Sediment
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: February 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/038
Analyte
Th
U
Status
RR
Concentration *dry weight
17.8
56.8
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
16.8
52.9
18.8
60.7
Remark: In addition this material has a recommended value for Ra-226 (see reference materialsradionuclide determination).
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials of Terrestrial Originfor the Determination of Trace , Minor and Major Elements andOxides
IAEA-312, Soil
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: January 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/036
Analyte
Th
U
Status
RR
Concentration *dry weight
91.416.5
Unit
mg/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
81.3
15.7
101.5
17.4
Remark: In addition this material has a recommended value for Ra-226 (see reference materialsradionuclide determination).
IAEA-375, Soil
Unit size: 250 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: April 1994
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/075
Analyte
As
Ba
La
Ni
Rb
Th
Yb
U
Status
II
I
I
I
RI
R
Concentration *dry weight
2.56
334.8
17.6
9.74
47.6
5.2
1.73
1.86
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
2.24
316.0
15.3
7.92
43.6
5.0
1.24
1.66
2.88
357.7
19.9
11.57
51.5
5.4
2.22
2.05
Remark: In addition this material has a recommended value for Ra-226 (see reference materialsradionuclide determination).
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-F1, Feldspar
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1977
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/045
Analyte
K
Th
U
Status
R
I
R
Concentration *dry weight
83
1.37
2.52
Unit
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
80
0.73
2.26
86
2.01
2.78
IAEA-RGK-1, Potassium Sulphate
Unit size: 500 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/148
Analyte
K
Th
U
Status
RII
Concentration ***dry weight
448
<0.01
O.001
Unit
g/kgmg/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits****tower upper
445--
451--
Remark: This material can be used as a blank for the calibration set IAEA-RG.
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.The content of potassium sulphate was certified by the supplier and cross-checked by AASdetermination.The confidence interval was established by the determination of the uncertainty of the AASmeasurements (for a significance level a = 0.05).
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IAEA-RGTh-1, Thorium Ore diluted
Unit size: 500 g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/148
Analyte
K
Th
U
Status
IR
R
Concentration*dry weight
200
800
6.3
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
100
784
5.9
300
816
6.7
IAEA-RGU-1, Uranium Ore diluted
Unit size: 500 g Unit Price US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/148
Analyte
KTh
U
Status
I
IR
Concentration*dry weight
<20
<1400
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
--
398
--
402
IAEA-RG Set (only to be used for ordering the set of materials)
SET of IAEA-RGK-1, IAEA-RGTh-1 and IAEA-RGU-1
Unit size: 500 g each Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/148
This set can be used for the calibration of a gamma spectrometer for the assay of U and Th ingeological materials.
Remark: IAEA-RGTh-1 and IAEA-RGU-1 were prepared by diluting reference materials fromCANMET (Canadian Centre of Mineral and Energy Technology). For details see report.
* Concentrations were established in a consultants' meeting taking into account the original concentrations,the dilution and the results of the related laboratory intercomparisons
** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-S-8, Uranium Ore
Unit size: 100 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: March 1975
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: no report available
Analyte
U
Status
R
Concentration*dry weight
1.19
Unit
mg/kg
Remark: The chemical composition of the sample is given on the reference sheet.This material was certified by the Analytical Division of the Spanish Nuclear Energy Board.
IAEA-S-13, Uranium Ore
Unit size: 100 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: July 1973
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: no report available
Analyte
U
Status
R
Concentration*dry weight
0.33
Unit
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.31 0.35
Remark: The chemical composition of the sample is given on the reference sheet.This material was certified by the Analytical Division of the Spanish Nuclear Energy Board.
* Concentration reported is the mean of 56 independent analysis.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a =0.32.
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IAEA-S-14, Thorium Ore
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: June 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/101
Analyte
Al, oxide
Ba, oxide
Ca, oxide
Fe(lll) oxide
Mg, oxide
P, pentoxide
Si, dioxideTh
U
Status
I
II
I
I
II
RR
Concentration *dry weight
<10
160
300
20
120
<10
40
610
29
Unit
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
--
-
-
-
--
570
26
-
-
-
-
--
-
660
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IAEA-S-15, Thorium Ore
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: June 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/101
Analyte
Al, oxide
Ba, oxide
Ca, oxide
Fe(lll) oxide
Mg, oxide
P, pentoxideSi, dioxide
Th
U
Status
I
II
I
III
R
R
Concentration *dry weight
10
290
330
50
<10
<10
503630
85
Unit
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
--
-
--
--
3510
79
-------
3740
89
* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.The information values were supplied by different laboratories and give only an indication on the matrix.
** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-S-16, Thorium Ore
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: June 1983
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/101
Analyte
Al, oxide
Ba, oxide
Ca, oxide
Fe(lll) oxide
Mg, oxideP, pentoxide
Si, dioxide
Th
U
Status
I
I
I
I
II
IR
R
Concentration *dry weight
30
420
50
60
<10
30
130
16.8
445
Unit
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
-
--
-
--
-
16.2
427
-
-
-
-
---
17.5
468
IAEA-S-17, Uranium Phosphate Ore
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: August 1984
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/114
Analyte
Al, oxide
Ca, oxide
F
Fe(lll) oxide
K, oxide
Mg, oxide
Na, oxide
P, pentoxide
Si, dioxide
Sr, oxide
Ti, dioxide
U
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
20
500
5
20
4
•7
4
90
70
2
1
370
Unit
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
-
-
-
-
-
--
-
-
--
360
-
-
-
-
-
--
-
--
-
390
* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.The information values were supplied by different laboratories and give only an indication on the matrix.
** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-S-18, Uranium Phosphate Ore
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: August 1984
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/114
Analyte
Al, oxide
Ca, oxide
FFe(lll) oxide
K, oxide
Mg, oxide
Na, oxideP, pentoxide
Si, dioxide
Sr, oxideTi, dioxide
U
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
110
210
6
205
2
100
140380
21
770
Unit
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
-
--
-
--
-
---
-
750
-
---
-
-
--
--
-
790
IAEA-S-19, Uranium Phosphate Ore
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: August 1984
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/114
Analyte
Al, oxideCa, oxide
FFe(lll) oxide
K, oxide
Mg, oxide
Na, oxide
P, pentoxide
Si, dioxide
Sr, oxide
Ti, dioxide
U
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
503301020
2
1
4
250
260
2
2
2280
Unit
g/kgg/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
---
--
-
-
-
--
-
2210
-
--
--
--
-
--
-
2390
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.The information values were supplied by different laboratories and give only an indication on the matrix.
* Confidence limits are given for the significance level a, = 0.05.
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IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: 1979-12-15
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/064
Analyte
As
Ba
Br
Cd
Ce
Co
Cr
Cs
Cu
DyEuFe
Ga
Hf
HgKLa
LuMn
Na
Nd
Ni
Pb
Rb
Sb
Sc
Se
Sm
Sr
Ta
Tb
Status
R
R
RR
RR
R
RR
IIRIR
II
RIR
R
I
R
R
RR
RI
RI
II
Concentration *dry weight
27.5
639
6.820.26
117
19.8
104
7.01
30
7.461.6
67.4
24
4.160.13
14.552.6
0.543.46
1.72
43.8
44.9
37.7
113
1.31
17.3
2.9
9.25
80
1.6
1.4
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
24.6
586
5.09
0.2110018.3
95
6.13
24.4
5.341.1665.7
18.6
3.58
0.08
12.449.5
0.413.3
1.6
41
36.9
30.3
102
1.19
16.2
1.3
8.74
361
0.9
30.4
692
8.550.31
134
21.3
113
7.89
35.6
9.582.0769.1
28.8
4.74
0.18
16.655.7
0.673.62
1.84
46.6
52.9
45.1
124
1.43
18.4
4.4
9.76
123
2.21.9
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment cont'd
Analyte
Th
Ti
UV
Yb
Zn
Status
R
RR
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
145.17
4.02170
3.42
223
Unit
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
13
4.83.7
155
2.78
213
15
5.544.34
185
4.06
233
IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: July 1987
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/143
Analyte
AlAs
BrCa
Ce
Cs
DyEu
HfK
La
Lu
Mg
Na
Nd
Rb
Sb
Sc
Sm
Sr
Status
RR
RRR
RRR
RRR
R
RR
RR
R
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
24.5
3.2
5.63
111.145.5
1.38
2.220.66
9.18.74
22.5
0.3
27
6.6921.5
38.8
0.56
3.91
3.83
470
Unit
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
23.43
4.84
107.243.9
1.241.65
0.648.51
7.9221.6
0.27
24.6
6.36
20
36.9
0.46
3.643.53
460
25.7
3.4
6.42115
47.21.51
2.78
0.67
9.699.57
23.5
0.33
29.4
7.02
23
40.6
0.65
4.18
4.13
490
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment cont'd
Analyte
Ta
Tb
Th
Ti
UYb
Status
RR
R
RRR
Concentration *dry weight
0.7
0.49
7.02
2610
2.31.89
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.660.44
6.54
2300
2.08
1.77
0.75
0.54
7.5
2920
2.522.01
Remark: Since for As, Na and Sb less than 70% of the accepted laboratory means fall within theconfidence interval, it was increased by a factor of 1.2 (20%).
IAEA-Soil-7
Unit size: 25 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: May 1984
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: IAEA/RL/112
Analyte
AlAsCa
Ce
Co
Cr
Cs
Cu
Dy
Eu
Fe
Hf
K
La
MgMn
Na
Nd
Status
IR
IR
R
RRR
II
IR
IR
IRI
I
Concentration *dry weight
4713.4
163
61
8.9
60
5.411
3.9
1
25.7
5.1
12.1
2811.3631
2.4
30
Unit
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
44
12.5
157
50
8.4
49
4.99
3.2
0.9
25.2
4.8
11.3
2711
6042.3
22
51
14.2163
63
10.1
74
6.4
13
5.3
1.3
26.3
5.5
12.7
2911.8650
2.5
34
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercom pa rison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a. = 0.05.
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IAEA-Soil-7 cont'd
Analyte
PbRb
Sb
Sc
Si
Sm
Sr
Ta
Tb
Th
Ti
UV
Y
Yb
Zn
Zr
Status
RR
RR
1
RR
R1
R
1R
RR
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
60
51
1.78.3
180
5.1
108
0.8
0.6
8.2
3
2.666
212.4
104
185
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
5547
1.46.9
169
4.8
103
0.6
0.5
6.5
2.62.2
59
15
1.9101
180
7156
1.8
9
201
5.5
114
1
0.9
8.7
3.73.3
73
272.6
113
201
Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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*
IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFSTABLE ISOTOPES
ANDCARBON-14
* Several materials were produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),Gaithersburg, USA and by the US Geological survey (USGS), Reston, USA and are presentlydistributed by the IAEA on behalf of these organisations.
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IAEA Stable Isotope Reference Materials, enriched
IAEA-302A and B, Deuterium (2H) Labelled Water
Unit size: 2x 1 ml Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
302A302B
Analyte
H-2H-2
Status
RR
8 value[%o]vs VSMOW
508.4996
Confidence limits*lower upper
505.5987
511.31004
IAEA-303A and B, C-13 Labelled Sodium-Bicarbonate
Unit size: 2x 3ml Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
303A303B
Analyte
C-13C-13
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
93.3466
Confidence limits*lower upper
91.1460
95.4472
IAEA-304A and B, 0-18 Labelled Water
Unit size: 2x 10ml Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
304A304B
Analyte
0-180-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VSMOW
251.7502.5
Confidence limits*lower upper
249.2498.9
254.2506.1
Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
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IAEA-305A and B, N-15 Labelled Ammonium Sulphate
Unit size: 2x O.1g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
305A305B
Analyte
N-15N-15
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs Air-N2
39.8375.3
Confidence limits*lower upper
39.3373.0
40.3377.6
IAEA-309A and B, C-13 Labelled Ul-Glucose
Unit size: 2x 0.1g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
309A309B
Analyte
C-13C-13
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
93.9535.3
Confidence limits*lower upper
92.9530.6
94.9540.1
IAEA-310A and B, N-15 Labelled Urea
Unit size: 2x 0.1g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Sample
310A310B
Analyte
N-15N-15
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs Air-N2
47.2244.6
Confidence limits*lower upper
46.0243.9
48.5245.4
* Confidence limits are given for the significance level « = 0.05.
43
IAEA-311, Ammonium Sulfate
Unit size: O.1g Unit Price: US$ 60
Reference Data Sheet: 1991
Limitation: 5 units/lab
Report: NAHRES-5
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
Atom %
2.05
Confidence limits*lower upper
2.03 |2.06
* Confidence limits are given for the significance level a, = 0.05.
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Stable Isotope Reference Materials, environmental levels
GISP, Greenland Ice Sheet Precipitation (water)
Unit size: 20 ml Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date (revised): February 1998
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC(in preparation)
Analyte
H-20-18
Status
RR
8 value[%o]vs VSMOW
-189.5-24.8
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
-190.5-24.85
-188.5-24.75
IAEA-CH-6, Sucrose
Unit size: 1.0 g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-13
Status
R
8 value[%o]vs VPDB
-10.4
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
-10.6 -10.2
Remark: Previously identified as Sucrose ANU
IAEA-CH-7, Polyethylene
Unit size: 3.6g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-13H-2
Status
RR
8 value[%o]vs VPDB for C-13
vs VSMOW for H-2
-31.8-100.3
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
-32.0-102.3
-31.6-98.3
Remark: Previously identified as PEF-1.
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IAEA-CO-1, Marble
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
6 value[%o]vs VPDB
+2.48-2.44
5 value [%o]-1a +1a
+2.45-2.52
+2.51-2.36
IAEA-CO-8, Calcite
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
-5.75-22.7
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
-5.82-22.9
-5.68-22.5
Remark: Previously identified as lAEA-KST.
IAEA-CO-9, Barium Carbonate
Unit size: 1.0g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
-47.1-15.3
5 value [%o]-1a +1a
-47.3-15.4
-46.9-15.2
Remark: Previously identified as lAEA-NZCH.
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IAEA-S-1, Silver Sulfide
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 80
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
S-34
Status
C
5 value[%o]Defines VCDT scale
-0.30
Remark: Previously identified as NZ 1.
IAEA-S-2, Silver Sulfide
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: Free*
Reporting date: February 1998
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC(in preparation)
Analyte
S-34
Status
I
5 value[%o]vs VCDT
see remark
5 value [%o]-1CT +1a
21.4 21.7
Remark: Preliminary range, please report additional values.Previously identified as NZ 2.
IAEA-S-3, Silver Sulfide
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: Free*
Reporting date: February 1998
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC(in preparation)
Analyte
S-34
Status
I
5 value[%o]vs VCDT
see remark
5 value [%o]-1CT +1a
-32.1 -30.7
Remark: Preliminary range, please report additional values.
Price will be changed to US$ 30 after the reference value has been assigned.
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IAEA-N-1, Ammonium Sulfate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
8 value[%c]vs Air-N2
+0.4
5 value [%o]-1er +1cr
+0.2 +0.6
IAEA-N-2, Ammonium Sulfate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
8 value[%0]vs Air-N2
20.3
8 value [%o]-1CT +1CT
20.1 20.5
IAEA-NO-3, Potassium Nitrate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
8 value[%0]vs Air-N2
+4.7
8 value [%o]-1a +1CT
+4.5 +4.9
LSVEC, Lithium Carbonate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
8 value[%0]vs VPDB
-46.5-26.5
8 value [%o]-1a +1cr
-46.8-26.8
-46.2-26.2
48
NBS18, Carbonatite
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
8 value[%o]vs VPDB
-5.01-23.0
5 value [%o]-1a +1a
-5.07-23.1
-4.95-22.9
NBS19 Carbonate (TS-Limestone)
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 80
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
CC
S value[%o]Defines VPDB scale
1.95-2.20
NBS22, Oil
Unit size: 1 ml Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-13H-2
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB for C-13
vs VSMOW for H-2
-29.7-118.5
S value [%o]-1a +1a
-29.9-121.3
-29.5-115.7
NBS28, Quartz Sand
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
0-18
Status
R
8 value[%o]vs VSMOW
+9.58
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
+9.47 +9.69
49
NBS30, Biotite
Unit size: 1.8g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
H-20-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VSMOW
-65.7+5.1
5 value [%o]-1a +1CT
-66.0+4.9
-65.4+5.3
NBS123, Sphalerite
Unit size: 1.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
S-34
Status
R
5 value[%o]vsCDT+17.1
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
+16.8 +17.4
NBS127, Barium Sulfate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
S-340-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs CDT for S-34
vs VSMOW for 0-18
+20.3+9.3
5 value [%o]-1a +1a
+19.9+8.9
+20.7+9.7
NSVEC, Air-N2
Unit size: 7 ml Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
5 value[%0]vs Air-N2
-2.8
5 value [%o]-1a +1a
-3.0 -2.6
50
RM 8562, C02 heavy
Unit size: 2 ampoules, 400 umol each Unit Price: US$ 80 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: February 1998 Report: in preparation
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
8 value[%o]vs VPDB
-3.77-8.46
Range of u*from to
-3.83-8.58
-3.71-8.34
RM 8563, CO2 light
Unit size: 2 ampoules, 400 umol each Unit Price: US$ 80 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: February 1998 Report: in preparation
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
-41.45-23.68
Range of u*from to
-41.71-23.95
-41.19-23.41
RM 8564, CO2 biogenetic
Unit size: 2 ampoules, 400 umol each Unit Price: US$ 80 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: February 1998 Report: in preparation
Analyte
C-130-18
Status
RR
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
-10.46+0.11
Range of u*from to
-10.53+0.04
-10.39+0.18
* u gives the combined standard uncertainty multiplied with the coverage factor 2.
51
SLAP, Standard Light Antarctic Precipitation (water)
Unit size: 20 ml
Reporting date: 1978
Unit Price: US$ 80 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: Nature 271, No 5645, pp 534-536 (1978)
Analyte
H-20-18
Status
CC
8 value[%o]By conventionVSMOW scale
-428.0-55.5
USGS24, Graphite
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Reporting date: September 1995 Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
C-13
Status
R
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
-16.1
5 value [%o]-1cr +1cr
-16.3 -15.9
USGS25, Ammonium Suifate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
USGS26, Ammonium Suifate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 1995
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
8 value[%o]vs Air-N2
-30.4
8 value [%0]-1CT +1a
-30.8 -30.0
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
8 value[%o]vs Air-N2
+53.7
8 value [%o]-1CJ +1a
+53.3 +54.1
52
USGS32, Potassium Sulfate
Unit size: 0.5g Unit Price: US$ 30
Reporting date: September 95
Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: IAEA TECDOC-825
Analyte
N-15
Status
R
5 value[%0]vs Air-N2
+180
5 value [%o]-1a +1CT
+ 179 +181
VSMOW, Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
Unit size: 20 ml
Reporting date: 1978
Unit Price: US$ 80 Limitation: 1 unit/lab/3y
Report: Nature 271, No 5645, pp 534-536 (1978)
Analyte
H-20-18
Status
CC
5 value[%o]Defines VSMOW scale
00
53
IAEA Carbon-14 Quality Assurance Materials, environmentallevels
IAEA-C1, Marble
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
813C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
2.420.00
8 value [%o]-1CT +1a
2.09-0.02
2.75+0.02
IAEA-C2, Travertine
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
513C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
-8.2541.14
5 value [%o]-1CT +1CT
-8.5641.11
-7.9441.17
IAEA-C3, Cellulose
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
513C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
-24.91129.41
8 value [%o]-1a +1a
-25.40129.35
-24.42129.47
54
IAEA-C4, Wood
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
II
813C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
-23.960.32
5 value [%o]-1CT +1a
-24.58(0.20)*
-23.34(0.44)*
IAEA-C5, Wood
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
813C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
-25.4923.05
5 value [%o]-1a +1CJ
-26.2123.03
-24.7723.07
IAEA-C6, Sucrose
Unit size: 50 g
Reporting date: 1991
Unit Price: Free Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA 1200
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
813C [%o] vs PDB14 C activity in pMC
-10.80150.61
8 value [%o]-1CT +1cr
-11.27150.50
-10.33150.72
* Range to cover the 95 % confidence limits of the median.
55
IAEA-C7, Oxalic Acid
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: Free
Reporting date: June 1997
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: Radiocarbon (in press)
Analyte
C-13C-14
Status
IR
513C [%o] vs VPDB14 C activity in pMC
-14.4849.54
Confidence limits*lower upper
-14.6149.41
-14.3549.67
IAEA-C8, Oxalic Acid
Unit size: 50 g Unit Price: Free
Reporting date: June 1997
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: Radiocarbon (in press)
Analyte
C-13C- 14
Status
IR
513C [%o] vs VPDB14 C activity in pMC
-18.3015.03
Confidence limits*lower upper
-18.5314.85
-18.0715.21
56
IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFORGANIC CONTAMINANTS
ANDMETHYL-Hg
57
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for Organic Contaminants
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate)
Unit size: 30 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: March 1997
Pesticides and PCBs
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/140
Analyte
P-HCHpp'-DDEpp'-DDDpp'-DDTDieldrinPCB No 28PCB No 31PCB No 49PCB No 52PCB No 101PCB No 105PCB No 118PCB No 138PCB No 149PCB No 153PCB No 156PCB No 180HCBa-HCHLindaneHeptachlorHeptachlor EpoxideAldrinEndrina-Endosulfana-ChlordaneAroclor 1254Aroclor 1260PCB No 170
Status
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Concentration *dry weight
4.61.2
0.722.21.71.71.81.63.82.40.49
11.71.21.7
0.170.431.31.4113
0.790.760.710.91.42512
0.21
Unit
^g/kg
ng/kgng/kg^g/kg^g/kg^g/kgixg/kgi g/kg^g/kgng/kgng/kg^g/kgng/kgng/kgng/kgng/kg^g/kg^g/kgng/kgixg/kg
ng/kg^g/kgi-ig/kg^g/kg^g/kg^g/kg^g/kg^g/kgng/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
2.40.860.611.40.721.31.71.12.61.90.40.971.21.11.30.080.380.351.35.40.990.320.50.430.580.36121.90.16
9.51.60.93.62.82.52.11.94.93.20.71.12.61.63.30.360.523.31.5164.41.44.51.64.42.841130.76
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
58
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate) cont'd
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Analyte
Total Aliphaticsn-C17Pristanen-C18PhytaneS Alkanes (C14-C34)Phenanthrene2-Methyl Phenanthrene1-Methyl PhenanthreneAnthraceneChryseneFluoranthenePyreneBenzo(k) FluorantheneBenz(a) AnthraceneBenzo(e) PyreneBenzo(a) PyreneNaphthaleneBenzo(ghi) Perylenelndeno(123cd) PyreneUVF ChryseneUVF ROPME OilResolved AliphaticsUnresolved AliphaticsTotal AromaticsResolved AromaticsFluoreneBenzo(b) FluorantheneDibenz(ah) Anthracene
Status
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIII
Concentration *dry weight
27890
50
99
56
11
7619111440886719
25
26
20
17
20
33
3.5
29
1326
5.8
0.356.5374.5
Unit
mg/kg
ng/kgng/kgi-ig/kgng/kgmg/kg
^ig/kgng/kgng/kgng/kgng/kg
ng/kg^g/kgng/kgng/kg^g/kg^g/kging/kg^g/kgHg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgixg/kgixg/kgl g/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
25
300
15
45
25
5.6
40
15
9
4
25
57
46
15
14
19
16
9
1720
1.2116.412
0.750.154.6
33
2.6
42
130069
140100
21
110
40
14
93
49
110
79
27
32
3322
43
35
53
5.4
39
2448
160.5160037160
Remark: Although this sample originated from the same material as IAEA-140/TM, due todifferences in processing the samples, the two batches are not interchangeable.
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison nneans.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
59
IAEA-142/OC, Mussel Homogenate
Unit size: 30 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: March 1996
Pesticides and PCBs
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/086
Analyte
HCBLindanea-HCHpp'-DDEpp'-DDDpp'-DDTDieldrinAroclor 1254PCB No 28PCB No 31PCB No 49PCB No 66PCB No 99PCB No 101PCB No 105PCB No 118PCB No 128PCB No 138PCB No 149PCB No 153PCB No 156PCB No 180PCB No 187Heptachlor EpoxideAldrina-Endosulfany-ChlordaneAroclor 1260PCB No 8PCB No 18PCB No 44PCB No 52PCB No 70
Status
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIII
Concentration *dry weight
0.480.970.438.2
4.3
2
3.4561.30.9
2.31.84.33.11.43
1.55.63.7
6.4
0.5
0.752.4
0.271.4
0.960.29361
0.971.93
2.3
Unit
^ig/kg^g/kgng/kg^g/kgi g/kgng/kgng/kgng/kgM-g/kg^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kgng/kgi g/kgng/kgng/kgig/kg
^g/kg^g/kgng/kgi-ig/kg
^g/kgMfl/kg^g/kg^g/kgng/kg
Mfl/kgng/kg^g/kgng/kgng/kg^g/kg^g/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.320.50.215.4
2.8
11.5330.820.571.61.12.72.71.12.5
0.744.22.84.90.280.552.1
0.150.790.050.22120.70.34
1
1.81.6
0.71.5
0.65
105.83.1583
2.4
1.43.4
2
5.4
52.14.11.87.16.9
8.7
0.6
1.43.70.49
5.4
1.4
0.59
692.41.55.27.3
4.3
Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.' Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
60
IAEA-142/OC, Mussel Homogenate cont'd
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Analyte
Resolved Aliphatics
Unresolved Aliphatics
n - C 1 7
Pristane
Phytane
Z Alkanes (C14-C34)Total Aromatics
Unresolved Aromatics
Biphenyl
Phenanthrene
1-Methyl Phenanthrene
Anthracene
Chrysene
Fluoranthene
Pyrene
Benzo(b) Fluoranthene
Benzo(k) Fluoranthene
Benz(a) Anthracene
Perylene
Benzo(e) Pyrene
Benzo(a) Pyrene
2 -Methyl Naphthalene
Benzo(ghi) Perylene
lndeno(123cd) Pyrene
AcenaphtheneUVF-Chrysene
UVF-ROPME Oil
Total Aliphatics
n - C 1 8Resolved Aromatics
2-Methyl Phenanthrene
Fluorene
1-Methyl Naphthalene
Naphthalene GC-MS1
Naphthalene GC-FID1
Dibenz(ah) Anthracene
Status
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Concentration *dry weight
9.21006701701205.242277
60204.3327357199.7157.3273.5239.96.53.45.4591202009.8478.71537231.8
Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
^ig/kg
i^g/kg
^ig/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
^ig/kg
^ / k g
^g/kg
ng/kg
M g/kg
M-g/kg^g/kg
^g/kg
ng/kgng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
Mg/kgl^g/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kgmg/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
ng/kgixg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
6.26151090503.330254.841161.8215939146126.1222.9208.35.51.94.632711003.1206.11323201.5
161309102401808.448485.282246.44694813013179.330529137.97.15.8891404508275111795485
Two information values are provided depending on the analytical instrumentation used forquantification.* Concentration reported is the median concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level ex = 0.05.
61
IAEA-MA-A-1/0C, Copepod Homogenate
Unit size: 30 g Unit Price: US$ 60 Limitation: 5 units/lab
Reference Data Sheet: April 1980 Report: no report available
Pesticides and PCBs (Chlorinated Hydrocarbons)
Analyte
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDT
Aldrin
a-HCHAroclor 1242
Aroclor1254
Lindane
Status
R
R
RRR
R
RR
Concentration *dry weight
5.5
6.1
8.3
14
10
120
140
8.2
Unit
u.g/kgu.g/kg
ng/kgu.g/kg
u.g/kg
^g/kgu.g/kg
^g/kg
Range**from to
0
1.5
3.4
0
1.667
70
1.9
11
17.1
13.2
33
18.4173
210
14.5
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, Shrimp Homogenate
Unit size: 20 g Unit Price: US$ 60 Limitation: 5 units/lab
Reference Data Sheet: January 1989 Report: IAEA/AL/008
Pesticides and PCBs (Chlorinated Hydrocarbons)
Analyte
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDT
Aldrin
Aroclor 1254Lindane
HCB
Status
R
RR
R
RR
R
Concentration *dry weight
0.81
4.7
3.2
0.7
33
3.2
0.32
Unit
^ig/kg
ng/kgu.g/kg
u.g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
u.g/kg
Range**from to
0.05
1.3
0
0.2
0
0
0.2
1.57
8.1
6.7
1.267
6.7
0.44
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Range of values calculated from the standard deviation of the means.
62
IAEA Reference Materials for Methyl-Mercury
IAEA-085, Human Hair
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-05-31
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: in preparation
Analyte
Methyl-Hg*
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
22.9
Unit
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
21.9 23.9
Remark: For this material, recommended values for trace and minor elements are also available(see also RMs for trace, minor and major elements).The material was spiked with methyl-mercury.
IAEA-086, Human Hair
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 150
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-05-31
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: in preparation
Analyte
Methyl-Hg*
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
0.258
Unit
mg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.236 0.279
Remark: For this material, recommended values for trace, minor and major elements are alsoavailable (see also RMs for trace, minor and major elements).
IAEA-087, Human Hair Set (only to be used for ordering the set of twomaterials)
Set of IAEA-085 and IAEA-086
Unit size: 2 X 10 g Unit Price: US$ 250 Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-05-31 Details: see RMs IAEA-085/IAEA-086.
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercom parison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
# Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentration.
63
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea Plant Homogenate)
Unit size: 14 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: 1997-10-01
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: IAEA/AL/140
Analyte
Methyl-Hg*
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
0.626
Unit
pg/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
0.519 0.733
Remark: For this material recommended and information values for organic contaminants andtrace, minor and major elements are available (see also RMs for organic contaminants and trace,minor and major elements). Due to differences in processing the two samples IAEA-140/TE and140/OC are not interchangeable, although they are from same origin.
IAEA-142/TM, Mussel Homogenate
Unit size: 10 g Unit Price: US$ 110
Reference Data Sheet: March 1996
Limitation: 1 unit/lab
Report: Fresenius J. Anal. Chem,1996(358)411-418
Analyte
Methyl-Hg*
Status
R
Concentration *dry weight
47
Unit
^ig/kg
Confidence limits**lower upper
43 51
Remark: For this material a recommended value for Hg is available (see RMs for trace elements).
* Concentration reported is the mean concentration of accepted laboratories' intercomparison means.** Confidence limits are given for the significance level a = 0.05.
# Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentration.
64
IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFRADIONUCLIDES
SORTED BYANALYTES
65
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for the Determination ofRadionuclides, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order ofdecreasing Activity Concentration.
Reference Material
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-154, Whey PowderIAEA-373, GrassIAEA-152, Milk PowderIAEA-156, CloverIAEA-321, Milk PowderIAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-373, GrassIAEA-154, Whey PowderIAEA-152, Milk PowderIAEA-156, CloverIAEA-321, Milk PowderIAEA-134, Cockle FleshIAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish FleshIAEA-352, Tuna Fish Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-154, Whey PowderIAEA-156, CloverIAEA-321, Milk PowderIAEA-152, Milk PowderIAEA-373, GrassIAEA-352, Tuna Fish FleshIAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish FleshIAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle FleshIAEA-352, Tuna Fish Flesh
Analyte
Am-241
Co-60
Cs-134Cs-134Cs-134Cs-134Cs-134Cs-134
Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137
Eu-154
Eu-155
K-40K-40K-40K-40K-40K-40K-40K-40
Pb-210Pb-210
Status
I
R
RRRRRI
RRRRRRRR
I
I
RRRRRRRR
IR
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
38.15
4.5
1355116776413215.5
1
123503749212926472.649.814.22.7
1.25
1.6
1575657552539432391272212
5.40.6
Details onpage
6
6
8108996
108899677
6
6
899810776
67
66
Reference Material
IAEA-352, Tuna Fish FleshIAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-A-12, Animal boneIAEA-134, Cockle FleshIAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-373, GrassIAEA-A-12, Animal boneIAEA-156, CloverIAEA-152, Milk PowderIAEA-154, Whey PowderIAEA-134, Cockle FleshIAEA-321, Milk PowderIAEA-352, Tuna Fish Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle Flesh
IAEA-134, Cockle FleshIAEA-MA-B-3/RN, Fish Flesh
Analyte
Po-210Po-210
Pu-238
Pu-239+240
Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226
Ra-228
Ru-106
Sb-125
Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90
Th-228
Th-230
Th-232
U-234
U-235
U-238U-238
Status
RI
I
R
RII
I
I
I
RRRRRIRI
I
I
I
I
I
II
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
2.20.31
3.1
15
5.22.6
0.19
3.8
11.7
2.8
131254.814.87.76.94.83.30.2
3
4
1.7
3.7
0.49
40.056
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6
6
1067
6
6
6
1010988697
6
6
6
6
6
67
67
IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials for the Determinationof Radionuclides, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order ofdecreasing Activity Concentration.
Reference Material
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-375, Soil
IAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-375, SoilIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-375, SoilIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-Soil-6, SoilIAEA-SL-2, Lake Sediment
IAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
Analyte
Am-241Am-241
Am-241
Am-241
Co-57
Co-60Co-60
Co-60
Cs-134Cs-134
Cs-134
Cs-137Cs-137Cs-137
Cs-137
Cs-137Cs-137
Eu-154
Eu-155Eu-155
Eu-155
Status
II
R
I
I
RR
R
RR
R
RRR
R
RR
R
RR
I
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
31826.4
1.38
0.13
7
4.81.5
1
46366.6
5.2
52801108
1066.6
195
53.652.4
6.8
5.54.95
1.6
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17
11
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12
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11
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12
1616
11
1113
12
68
Reference Material
IAEA-375, Soil
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-SL-2, Lake SedimentIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine Sediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-375, Soil
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSedimentIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-Soil-6, SoilIAEA-375, Soil
IAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
Analyte
1-129
K-40
K-40K-40K-40K-40K-40
Mn-54
Pb-210
Pb-210Pb-210
Po-210
Pu-238Pu-238
Pu-238
Pu-238
Pu-239+240Pu-239+240
Pu-239+240
Pu-239+240Pu-239+240
Pu-241
Status
R
R
RRRRI
I
R
IR
R
RI
I
I
RR
R
RI
I
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
0.0017
1059
5604242972405.2
1.9
360
4830.1
340.5
430.15
0.08
0.071
21338
3.55
1.040.3
170
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13
1117151612
13
13
1115
13
1113
12
17
1112
13
1617
12
69
Reference Material
IAEA-314, SedimentIAEA-313, SedimentIAEA-312, SoilIAEA-Soil-6, SoilIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine Sediment
IAEA-375, SoilIAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-375, SoilIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-375, SoilIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-Soil-6, SoilIAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
Analyte
Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226
Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226Ra-226
Ra-228
Ra-228Ra-228
Ru-106Ru-106
Sb-125Sb-125
Sb-125
Sr-90Sr-90
Sr-90Sr-90Sr-90
Th-228
Th-228 (t,G)Th-228Th-228Th-228
Status
RRRRI
RRRI
R
RR
RI
RR
I
RR
IRI
I
IRII
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
732343269
79.9256.5
23.913.820
10.7
61.6
36.726.7
5619.9
7711
8.8
108102
64.530.3410.8
64
38.227.0210.2
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11151712
13
1115
1711
1713
11
1712
111613
13
11151712
70
Reference Material
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSedimentIAEA-315, Marine Sediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, Soil
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-135, Marine Sediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSediment
IAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-315, Marine Sediment
IAEA-300, Baltic SeaSedimentIAEA-135, Marine SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-367, Pacific OceanSedimentIAEA-315, Marine SedimentIAEA-135, Marine Sediment
Analyte
Th-230
Th-230 (t)Th-230
Th-230
Th-232
Th-232 (t)Th-232Th-232
U-234
U-234 (t)U-234U-234
U-234U-234 (n)
U-235
U-235
U-235 (t)U-235
U-238
U-238 (t,G)U-238U-238
U-238U-238 (n)
Status
I
II
I
I
RRR
R
III
RI
I
I
II
R
III
II
Activity concentrationBq/kg dry weight
88
69.119
16.9
72.4
36.925.620.5
69
28.32524
17.814
2.75
1.6
1.050.84
64.7
3024.420.3
17.613
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13
12
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111712
1511
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FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFTRACE, MINOR AND
MAJORELEMENTSSORTED BYANALYTES
73
IAEA Biological Reference Materials for the Determination ofTrace and Minor Elements, sorted alphabetically by Analytes inorder of decreasing Concentration.
Reference material
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-V-10, Hay Powder
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-A-13, Animal Blood
IAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
Analyte
Al
AlAlAl
As
As
B
Ba
BaBa
Br
BrBrBrBrBrBr
CaCaCaCa
CaCaCa
CaCa
Status
I
III
R
I
I
I
RR
R
RRRRRI
IRRR
IIR
RR
Concentrationdry weight
1184
534744
44.3
49
5.1
20.2
96
567
39.122
12.328
0.380.17
42.121.612.8712.73
1120930286
250149
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
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26-27
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24
20-21
26-2727
20-21
2425232726
26-27
242723
20-21
22-232225
26-2726
74
Reference material
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-140rTM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-155, Whey Powder
Analyte
Cd
CdCdCd
Ce
ClClCl
Co
CoCoCo
Cr
CrCrCr
Cs
Cs
CuCuCuCu
CuCuCuCuCu
Status
R
RIR
I
RRR
R
RRI
R
RRR
I
R
IIRR
RRRII
Concentrationdry weight
537
0.031716
2.05
69.2600570
876
13042.72.5
10.4
6.50.590.11
0.23
86
17.616.89.4
5.05
4.30.950.590.570.57
[igfkg
mg/kgng/kgng/kg
mg/kg
g/kgmg/kgmg/kg
^g/kg
^g/kgng/kg^g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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26
20-21
272426
20-21
2724
26-27
20-21
24
22-232227
20-21
2526
26-272324
75
Reference material
IAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-153, Milk Powder
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-142/TM, MusselHomogenateIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-155, Whey Powder
Analyte
FeFe
FeFeFeFeFeFeFe
Hf
HgHgHg
HgHg
HgHg
Status
RR
RRRIIRR
I
RRR
RR
RR
Concentrationdry weight
2.41256
18512379.362114.1
2.53
0.156
23.20.573126
5538
132.6
g/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg^g/kg
ing/kgi g/kg
ng/kg^g/kg
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2722-23
2224
26-272623
20-21
2222-23
21
26-2720-21
2724
Note: all Methyl-Hg values are reported as their corresponding Hg concentrationIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-142/TM, MusselHomogenateIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-A-13, Animal Blood
IAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
Hg, methyl-Hg, methyl-Hg, methyl-
Hg, methyl-
KK
KKK
K
Li
RRR
R
IR
IRR
R
R
22.90.258
47
0.626
41.731.1
2117.622.5
1.93
2.29
mg/kgmg/kg^g/kg
^g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kg
g/kg
mg/kg
2222-23
21
20-21
2420-21
272325
26
20-21
76
Reference material
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-V-8, Rye FlourIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
Analyte
Mg
MgMgMgMgMgMgMgMg
Mn
MnMnMnMnMnMnMn
Mo
MoMoMo
Na
NaNaNaNaNaNa
NiNi
NiNi
Status
R
RRRIIRIR
R
IIRIRIR
R
RIR
R
RRIRRI
RR
RR
Concentrationdry weight
9.07
3.191.361.061771401219953
56.1
479.69.38.8
2.060.190.15
2.65
0.90.3134
32
12.64.180.556
15.82.5
43.79
0.540.09
g/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgng/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
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22-23222625
26-27
20-21
2722-23
24222623
26-27
20-21
2723
26-27
20-21
252327
26-272426
2720-21
2426-27
77
Reference material
IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-140n"M, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton CelluloseIAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
IAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-085, Human Hair
IAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-155, Whey Powder
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
Analyte
PPPPP
Pb
PbPbPb
RbRb
RbRbRbRb
SS
Sb
Sc
ScScScSc
SeSeSeSe
Se
Sr
SrSrSrSr
Status
RRRI
R
R
RRR
RR
RRRR
RI
R
I
RIRI
IIRI
R
R
RIIR
Concentrationdry weight
16.210.12.3940592
2.19
1.60.25104
39.216.4
147.62.30.48
6.53
0.103
0.261
2814149.2
1.071
0.240.079
64
750
4010.54.090.65
g/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgng/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
g/kgg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kgng/kgng/kgng/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
ng/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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24
2420-21
23272526
2524
20-21
20-21
2422-23
2722
2222-23
2520-21
24
20-21
272423
26-27
78
Reference material
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-373, Grass
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-V-9, Cotton Cellulose
IAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)IAEA-153, Milk PowderIAEA-155, Whey PowderIAEA-V-10, Hay PowderIAEA-A-13, Animal BloodIAEA-V-8, Rye Flour
Analyte
Th
Th
U
V
V
ZnZnZn
ZnZnZnZnZn
Status
R
I
R
R
I
RRR
RRRRR
Concentrationdry weight
0.299
0.047
0.73
3.67
0.09
16716347.3
39.5634.32413
2.53
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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22-2322
20-21
2324272526
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IAEA Non-Biological Reference Materials for the Determinationof Trace, Minor and Major Elements and Oxides, sortedalphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasingConcentration.
Reference material
IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-15, Thorium Ore
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA -375, Soil
IAEA- 375, SoilIAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-S-14, Thorium Ore
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-14, Thorium OreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-16, Thorium Ore
Analyte
AlAl
Al, oxide
Al, oxide
Al, oxideAl, oxide
Al, oxide
AsAsAsAs
BaBa
Ba, oxideBa, oxideBa, oxide
BrBr
CaCa
Ca, oxide
Ca, oxideCa, oxide
Ca, oxideCa, oxide
Ca, oxide
Status
IR
I
I
II
I
RRRI
IR
III
RR
IR
I
II
II
I
Concentrationdry weight
4724.5
110
50
3020
10
27.513.43.2
2.56
334.8639
420290160
6.825.63
163111.1
500
330330
300210
50
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
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35
35
3434
33
36-3738-3937-38
29
2936-37
343333
36-3737-38
38-3937-38
34
3335
3335
34
80
Reference material
IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-S-14, Thorium OreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOre
Analyte
Cd
CeCeCe
CoCo
CrCr
CsCsCs
CuCu
DyDyDy
EuEuEu
F
F
F
FeFe
Fe(lll) oxideFe(lll) oxideFe(lll) oxideFe(lll) oxide
Fe(lll) oxide
Fe(lll) oxide
Status
R
RRR
RR
RR
RRR
RR
IIR
IIR
I
I
I
RI
IIII
I
I
Concentrationdry weight
0.26
11761
45.5
19.88.9
10460
7.015.41.38
3011
7.463.9
2.22
1.61
0.66
10
6
5
67.425.7
60502020
20
20
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kgg/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
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36-3738-3937-38
36-3738-39
36-3738-39
36-3738-3937-38
36-3738-39
36-3738-3937-38
36-3738-3937-38
35
35
34
36-3738-39
34333334
35
35
81
Reference material
IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-RGK-1, Potassium Sulfate
IAEA-F1, Feldspar meanIAEA-SL-1IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-RGTh-1, Thorium Orediluted
IAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA- 375, Soil
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-S-14, Thorium OreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
Analyte
Ga
HfHfHf
Hg
K
KKKKK
K, oxide
K, oxide
K, oxide
LaLaLaLa
LuLu
MgMg
Mg, oxideMg, oxide
Mg, oxide
Mg, oxide
MnMn
Status
I
RRR
I
R
RIIRI
I
I
I
RRRI
IR
RI
II
I
I
RR
Concentrationdry weight
24
9.15.1
4.16
0.13
448
8314.512.18.74200
5
4
2
52.628
22.517.6
0.540.3
2711.3
1207
2
1
3.46631
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kgg/kgg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgmg/kg
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36-37
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3036-3738-3937-38
31
35
34
35
36-3738-3937-38
29
36-3737-38
37-3838-39
3334
35
35
36-3738-39
82
Reference material
IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA- 375, Soil
IAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-16, Thorium Ore
IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA- 375, SoilIAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-Soil-7
Analyte
NaNaNa
Na, oxide
Na, oxide
Na, oxide
NdNdNd
NiNi
P, pentoxide
P, pentoxide
P, pentoxide
P, pentoxide
PbPb
RbRbRbRb
SbSbSb
ScScSc
Se
Si
Status
RIR
I
I
I
IIR
RI
I
I
I
I
RR
RRIR
RRR
RRR
I
I
Concentrationdry weight
6.692.41.72
100
4
4
43.830
21.5
44.99.74
250
140
90
30
6037.7
11351
47.638.8
1.71.310.56
17.38.3
3.91
2.9
180
g/kgg/kgg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
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34
35
36-3738-3937-38
36-3729
35
35
34
34
38-3936-37
36-3738-39
2937-38
38-3936-3737-38
36-3738-3937-38
36-37
38-39
83
Reference material
IAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-S-14, Thorium Ore
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-1, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-RGTh-1, Thorium OredilutedIAEA-S-14, Thorium OreIAEA-312, SoilIAEA-313, SedimentIAEA-314, SedimentIAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-F1, Feldspar mean
Analyte
Si, dioxide
Si, dioxide
Si, dioxideSi, dioxide
Si, dioxideSi, dioxide
SmSmSm
SrSrSr
Sr, oxide
Sr, oxide
Sr, oxide
TaTaTa
TbTbTb
ThTh
ThThThThThThThThThTh
Status
I
I
II
II
RRR
RRI
I
I
I
IRR
IIR
RR
RRRRRRRRRI
Concentrationdry weight
380
260
13070
5040
9.255.1
3.83
47010880
2
2
2
1.60.80.7
1.40.6
0.49
3630800
61091.477.117.816.8148.2
7.025.21.37
g/kg
g/kg
g/kgg/kg
g/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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3333
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37-3838-3936-37
34
35
35
36-3738-3937-38
36-3738-3937-38
3331
3329282834
36-3738-3937-3817,29
30
84
Reference material
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake Sediment
IAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOre
IAEA-S-19, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-18, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-16, Thorium OreIAEA-RGU-1, Uranium OredilutedIAEA-S-17, Uranium PhosphateOreIAEA-S-15, Thorium OreIAEA-314, SedimentIAEA-S-14, Thorium OreIAEA-313, SedimentIAEA-312, SoilIAEA-RGTh-1, Thorium OreIAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-F1, Feldspar meanIAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA-375, SoilIAEA-S- 8, Uranium OreIAEA-S-13, Uranium Ore
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7IAEA-SL-3, Lake SedimentIAEA- 375, Soil
Analyte
TiTiTi
Ti, dioxide
Ti, dioxide
Ti, dioxide
U
U
uu
u
uuuuuuuuuuuuuVV
Y
YbYbYbYb
Status
RIR
I
I
I
R
R
RR
R
RRRRRRRRRRRRR
RR
R
RRRI
Concentrationdry weight
5.173
2610
2
1
1
2280
770
445400
370
8556.829
18.216.56.3
4.022.62.522.31.861.190.33
17066
21
3.422.41.891.73
g/kgg/kg
mg/kg
g/kg
g/kg
g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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34
35
35
35
3431
34
332833282931
36-3738-39
3037-38
293232
36-3738-39
38-39
36-3738-3937-38
29
85
Reference material
IAEA-SL-1, Lake SedimentIAEA-Soil-7
IAEA-Soil-7
Analyte
ZnZn
Zr
Status
RR
R
Concentrationdry weight
223 mg/kg104 mg/kg
185 mg/kg
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IAEA*REFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFSTABLE ISOTOPESANDCARBON-14
SORTED BYANALYTES
* Several materials were produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),Gaithersburg, USA and by the US Geological survey (USGS), Reston, USA and are presentlydistributed by the IAEA on behalf of these organisations.
87
Certified Stable Isotope Reference Materials, sortedalphabetically by Analytes in order of decreasingConcentration.
Reference material
NBS19 Carbonate (TS-Limestone)
VSMOW, Vienna StandardMean Ocean WaterSLAP, Standard Light AntarcticPrecipitation (water)
VSMOW, Vienna StandardMean Ocean WaterNBS19 Carbonate (TS-Limestone)SLAP, Standard Light AntarcticPrecipitation (water)
IAEA-S-1, Silver Sulfide
Analyte
C-13
H-2
H-2
0-18
0-18
0-18
S-34
5 value[%o]
1.95
0
-428
0
-2.2
-55.5
-0.3
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49
53
52
53
49
52
47
Remarks
Defines VPDBscale
Defines SMOW
SMOW scaleby convention
Defines SMOW
Defines VPDBscaleSMOW scaleby convention
Defines VCDT
IAEA Stable Isotope and Carbon-14 Reference Materials,sorted versus Calibration Standards and alphabetically byAnalytes in order of decreasing Concentration.
Reference Material
IAEA-305B, N-15 LabelledAmmonium SulfateIAEA-310B, N-15 Labelled UreaUSGS32, Potassium SulfateUSGS26, Ammonium SulfateIAEA-310A, N-15 Labelled UreaIAEA-305A, N-15 LabelledAmmonium SulfateIAEA-N-2, Ammonium SulfateIAEA-NO-3, Potassium NitrateIAEA-311, Ammonium SulfateIAEA-N-1, Ammonium SulfateNSVEC, Air-N2USGS25, Ammonium Sulfate
Reference Material
NBS127, Barium SulfateNBS123, Sphalerite
Reference Material
IAEA-302B, DeuteriumLabelled WaterIAEA-302A, DeuteriumLabelled WaterNBS30, BiotiteIAEA-CH-7, PolyethyleneGISP, Greenland Ice SheetPrecipitation (water)NBS22, Oil
Analyte
N-15
N-15N-15N-15N-15N-15
N-15N-15N-15N-15N-15N-15
Analyte
S-34S-34
Analyte
H-2
H-2
H-2H-2H-2
H-2
Status
R
RRRRR
RRRRRR
Status
RR
Status
R
R
RRR
R
8 value[%o]vsAir-N2
375.3
244.618053.747.239.8
20.34.7
2.050.4-2.8
-30.4
5 value[%0]vsCDT
20.317.1
5 value[%o]vs SMOW
996
508.4
-65.7-100.3-189.5
-118.5
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4353524343
484844485052
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42
504545
49
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Reference Materials
IAEA-304B, 0-18 LabelledWaterIAEA-304A, 0-18 LabelledWaterNBS28, Quartz SandNBS127, Barium SulfateNBS30, BiotiteGISP, Greenland Ice SheetPrecipitation (water)
Reference Material
IAEA-S-2, Silver SulfideIAEA-S-3, Silver Sulfide
Reference Material
IAEA-309B, C-13 Labelled Ul-GlucoseIAEA-303B, C-13 LabelledSodium-BicarbonateIAEA-309A, C-13 Labelled Ul-GlucoseIAEA-303A , C-13 LabelledSodium-BicarbonateIAEA-CO-1, MarbleRM 8562, C02 heavyNBS18, CalciteIAEA-CO-8, CalciteIAEA-CH-6, SucroseRM 8564, C02 biogeneticIAEA-C7, Oxalic AcidUSGS24, GraphiteIAEA-C8, Oxalic AcidNBS22, OilIAEA-CH-7, PolyethyleneRM 8563, C02 lightLSVEC, Lithium CarbonateIAEA-CO-9, Barium Carbonate
Analyte
0-18
0-18
0-180-180-180-18
Analyte
S-34S-34
Analyte
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13
Status
R
R
RRRR
Status
II
Status
R
R
R
R
RRRRRRIRIRRRRR
5 value[%o]vs SM0W
502.5
251.7
9.69.35.1
-24.8
8 value[%o]vs VCDT
see detailssee details
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
535.3
466
93.9
93.3
2.48-3.77-5.01-5.75-10.4
-10.46-14.48-16.1
-18.30-29.7-31.8
-41.45-46.5-47.1
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42
49505045
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42
43
42
4651494645515652564945514846
90
Reference Material
RM 8564, C02 biogeneticIAEA-CO-1, MarbleRM 8562, CO2 heavyIAEA-CO-9, Barium CarbonateIAEA-CO-8, CalciteNBS18, CalciteRM 8563, CO2 lightLSVEC, Lithium Carbonate
Reference Material
IAEA-C1, MarbleIAEA-C-2, TravertineIAEA-C6, SucroseIAEA-C4, WoodIAEA-C3, CelluloseIAEA-C5, Wood
Analyte
0-180-180-180-180-180-180-180-18
Analyte
C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13C-13
Status
RRRRRRRR
Status
IIIIII
5 value[%o]vs VPDB
+0.11-2.44-8.46-15.3-22.7-23
-23.68-26.5
8 value[%o]vs PDB
2.42-8.25
-10.80-23.96-24.91-25.49
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IAEA Carbon-14 Reference Materials, sorted in order ofdecreasing Concentration.
Reference Material
IAEA-C6, SucroseIAEA-C3, CelluloseIAEA-C7, Oxalic AcidIAEA-C2, TravertineIAEA-C5, WoodIAEA-C8, Oxalic AcidIAEA-C4, WoodIAEA-C1, Marble
Analyte
C-14C-14C-14C-14C-14C-14C-14C-14
Status
RRRRRRIR
Activity inpMC
150.61129.4149.5441.1423.0515.03(0.32)0.00
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IAEAREFERENCE MATERIALS
FOR THEDETERMINATION
OFORGANIC CONTAMINANTS
AND METHYL-HgSORTED BYANALYTES
93
IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of Pesticidesand PCBs, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order ofdecreasing Concentration.
Reference material
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-MA-A-1/0C, CopepodHomogenateIAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
Analyte
a-Chlordane
a-Endosulfan
a-Endosulfan
a-HCH
a-HCH
a-HCH
p-HCH
y-Chlordane
Aldrin
Aldrin
Aldrin
Aldrin
Aroclor 1242
Status
I
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
1.4
0.96
0.9
10
1.4
0.43
4.6
0.29
14
1.4
0.76
0.7
120
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
i g/kg
ng/kg
i^g/kg
l g/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ixg/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
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60
58
62
58
60
58
60
62
60
58
62
62
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Reference material
IAEA-MA-A-1/0C, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenateIAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
Aroclor 1260
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDD
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDE
pp'-DDT
pp'-DDT
pp'-DDT
pp'-DDT
Status
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
140
56
33
25
36
12
5.5
4.3
0.81
0.72
8.2
6.1
4.7
1.2
8.3
3.2
2.2
2
ng/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
M-g/kg
^ig/kg
^ig/kg
i^g/kg
^ig/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ixg/kg
|xg/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
l^g/kg
i*g/kg
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60
62
58
60
58
62
60
62
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60
62
62
58
62
62
58
60
95
Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-MA-A-3/OC, ShrimpHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-MA-A-1/OC, CopepodHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
Dieldrin
Dieldrin
Endrin
HCB
HCB
HCB
Heptachlor
HeptachlorEpoxide
HeptachlorEpoxide
Lindane
Lindane
Lindane
Lindane
PCB No 8
PCB No 18
PCB No 28
PCB No 28
Status
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
3.4 |j.g/kg
1.7 |j.g/kg
0.71 jig/kg
13 |ag/kg
0.48 ng/kg
0.32 (j,g/kg
3 Mfl/kg
0.79 ng/kg
0.27 ng/kg
11 |^g/kg
3.2 i g/kg
0.97 |ug/kg
8.2 (j,g/kg
1 jxg/kg
0.97 (xg/kg
1.7 i g/kg
1.3 jxg/kg
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58
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62
58
58
60
58
62
60
62
60
60
58
60
96
Reference material
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenateIAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
PCB No 31
PCB No 31
PCB No 44
PCB No 49
PCB No 49
PCB No 52
PCB No 52
PCB No 66
PCB No 70
PCB No 99
PCB No 101
PCB No 101
PCB No 105
PCB No 105
PCB No 118
PCB No 118
PCB No 128
Status
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
1.8
0.9
1.9
2.3
1.6
3.8
3
1.8
2.3
4.3
3.1
2.4
1.4
0.49
3
1
1.5
^g/kg
l^g/kg
fig/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
fig/kg
^ig/kg
ixg/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
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60
60
60
58
58
60
60
60
60
60
58
60
58
60
58
60
97
Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenateIAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
PCB No 138
PCB No 138
PCB No 149
PCB No 149
PCB No 153
PCB No 153
PCB No 156
PCB No 156
PCB No 170
PCB No 180
PCB No 180
PCB No 187
Status
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
5.6 |u.g/kg
1.7 ng/kg
3.7 (ig/kg
1.2 |j.g/kg
6.4 jj g/kg
1.7 jug/kg
0.5 |xg/kg
0.17 ^g/kg
0.21 (xg/kg
0.75 ng/kg
0.43 i g/kg
2.4 M-g/kg
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60
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58
60
58
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58
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IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of PetroleumHydrocarbons, sorted alphabetically by Analytes in order ofdecreasing Concentration.
Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
Analyte
Acenaphthene
Aliphatics, resolved
Aliphatics, resolved
Aliphatics, total
Aliphatics, total
Aliphatics,unresolvedAliphatics,unresolved
ZAIkanes (C14-C34)
ZAIkanes (C14-C34)
Anthracene
Anthracene
Aromatics,resolvedAromatics,resolved
Aromatics, total
Aromatics, total
Status
R
I
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
Concentrationdry weight
3.4
13
9.2
120
27
100
26
11
5.2
14
4.3
9.8
0.35
42
5.8
ng/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
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59
61
59
61
61
59
61
59
99
Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenateIAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140, Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
Aromatics,unresolved
Benz(a)Anthracene
Benz(a)Anthracene
Benzo(a) Pyrene
Benzo(a) Pyrene
Benzo(b)FluorantheneBenzo(b)Fluoranthene
Benzo(e) Pyrene
Benzo(e) Pyrene
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
Biphenyl
n-C 17
n-C 17
Status
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Concentrationdry weight
27
25
15
20
3.5
37
19
27
26
20
9.9
19
9.7
7
890
670
mg/kg
ng/kg
(ig/kg
ixg/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
u-g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
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61
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61
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61
61
59
59
61
59
61
61
59
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Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, Musselfciomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
n-C18
n-C18
Chrysene
Chrysene
Chrysene, UVF
Chrysene, UVF
Dibenz(ah)Anthracene
Dibenz(ah)Anthracene
Fluoranthene
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Fluorene
lndeno(123cd)Pyrene
lndeno(123cd)Pyrene
Naphthalene
Naphthalene,1-Methyl
Naphthalene,2-Methyl
Status
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
Concentrationdry weight
200
99
40
32
5.4
3.5
4.5
1.8
88
73
8.7
6.5
33
6.5
17
15
23
l g/kg
^g/kg
^ig/kg
^g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
\ig/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
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59
61
61
59
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Reference material
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
IAEA-140/OC, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
IAEA-142/OC, MusselHomogenate
Analyte
NaphthaleneGC-FID1
NaphthaleneGC-MS1
Perylene
Phenanthrene
Phenanthrene
Phenanthrene,1-MethylPhenanthrene,1-Methyl
Phenanthrene,2-MethylPhenanthrene,2-Methyl
Phytane
Phytane
Pristane
Pristane
Pyrene
Pyrene
UVFROPMEOil
UVFROPMEOil
Status
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
Concentrationdry weight
23
37
7.3
76
60
20
11
47
19
120
56
170
50
67
57
29
59
l g/kg
^g/kg
i g/kg
|ag/kg
^g/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
ng/kg
jig/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
^g/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
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IAEA Reference Materials for the Determination of Methyl-Mercury, sorted in order of decreasing Concentration.
Reference material
IAEA-085, Human HairIAEA-086, Human HairIAEA-142/TM, MusselHomogenateIAEA-140/TM, Fucus (SeaPlant Homogenate)
Analyte
Methyl -HgMethyl -HgMethyl -Hg
Methyl -Hg
Status
RRR
R
Concentration *dry weight
22.9 mg/kg0.258 mg/kg
47 jig/kg
0.626 jig/kg
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LIST OF ALLIAEA
REFERENCE MATERIALSAVAILABLE IN THE
1998/1999CATALOGUE
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List of all IAEA Reference Materials
This is the complete list of IAEA Reference Materials available as of February 1998. When newmaterials become available, all customers will be informed. In addition to sample type and codeinformation details on unit size, price and supply restrictions (normally one year) is also given.Samples marked with an asterisk may be requested once every three years per laboratory.
The following analytes abbreviations are used for quick identification of a suitable referencematerial:• SI for stable isotopes• TE for trace, minor and major elements• RA for radionuclides• SP for speciation (Methyl-Hg for the moment)• OC for organic contaminants
IAEA-Code
GISP
IAEA-085IAEA-086
IAEA-087IAEA-134IAEA-135IAEA-140/OC
IAEA-140rTM
IAEA-142/OCIAEA-142/TMIAEA-152IAEA-153IAEA-154IAEA-155IAEA-156IAEA-300IAEA-302
IAEA-303
IAEA-304IAEA-305
IAEA-309IAEA-310IAEA-311IAEA-312IAEA-313IAEA-314
Sample Type
Greenland Ice SheetPrecipitation (Water)Human HairHuman Hair
Human Hair (Set)Cockle FleshMarine SedimentFucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)Fucus (Sea PlantHomogenate)Mussel HomogenateMussel HomogenateMilk PowderMilk PowderWhey PowderWhey PowderCloverBaltic Sea SedimentDeuterium (2H) LabelledWaterC-13 Labelled SodiumBicarbonate0-18 Labelled WaterN-15 Labelled AmmoniumSulfateC-13 Labelled Ul-GlucoseN-15 Labelled UreaAmmonium SulfateSoilSedimentSediment
Size/UnitPrice/Limitation20ml/US$30/1*
10g/US$150/110g/US$150/1
2x10g/US$250/175g/US$ 110/150g/US$110/130g/US$150/1
14g/US$110/1
35g/US$ 150/110g/US$110/1250g/US$60/550g/US$60/5
250g/US$60/550g/US$60/5
250g/US$60/5100g/US$150/12x1ml/US$60/5
2x3ml/US$60/5
2x10ml/US$60/52x0.1g/US$60/5
2x0.1g/US$60/52.0.1g/US$60/50.1g/US$60/550g/US$60/550g/US$60/550g/US$60/5
AnalyteGroup(s)
SI
TE, SPTE, SP
TE, SPRARAOC
TE, SP
OCSP, TE
RATERATERARASI
SI
SISI
SISISI
RA, TERA, TERA, TE
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2491342
42
4243
434344
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IAEA-Code
IAEA-315IAEA-321IAEA-352IAEA-367IAEA-373IAEA-375IAEA-1093IAEA-1094IAEA-1095IAEA-1096IAEA-A-12IAEA-A-13IAEA-C-1IAEA-C-2IAEA-C-3IAEA-C-4IAEA-C-5IAEA-C-6IAEA-C-7IAEA-C-8IAEA-CH-6IAEA-CH-7IAEA-CO-1IAEA-CO-8IAEA-CO-9IAEA-F1IAEA-MA-A-1/OCIAEA-MA-A-3/OCIAEA-MA-B 3/RNIAEA-N-1IAEA-N-2IAEA-NO-3IAEA-RG SetIAEA-RGK-1IAEA-RGTh-1IAEA-RGU-1IAEA-S-1IAEA-S-2IAEA-S-3IAEA-S-8IAEA-S-13IAEA-S-14IAEA-S-15IAEA-S-16IAEA-S-17
Sample Type
SedimentMilk PowderTuna Fish FleshPacific Ocean SedimentGrassSoilQA diskette (gamma)QA diskette (gamma)QA diskette (gamma)QA diskette (gamma)Animal BoneAnimal BloodMarbleTravertineCelluloseWoodWoodSucroseOxalic AcidOxalic AcidSucrosePolyethyleneMarbleCalciteBarium CarbonateFeldspar meanCopepod HomogenateShrimp HomogenateFish FleshAmmonium SulfateAmmonium SulfatePotassium NitrateSet of 3 samplesPotassium SulfateThorium Ore dilutedUranium Ore dilutedSilver SulfideUranium OreThorium OreThorium OreThorium OreUranium Phosphate OreUranium Phosphate OreUranium Phosphate OreSilver Sulfide
Size/UnitPrice/Limitation100g/US$110/5250g/US$60/5100g/US$60/140g/US$60/1
200g/US$60/1250g/US$110/51diskette/US$401diskette/US$401diskette/US$401diskette/US$4080g/US$110/525g/US$110/5
50g/free/150g/free/150g/free/150g/free/150g/free/150g/free/150g/free/150g/free/1
1.0g/US$30/1*3.6g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*1.0g/US$30/1*25g/US$60/530g/US$60/520g/US$60/150g/US$60/1
0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*Set/US$150/5500g/US$60/5500g/US$60/5500g/US$60/50.5g/US$80/1*0.5g/free**/1*0.5g/free**/1*
100g/US$110/5100g/US$110/550g/US$ 110/550g/US$110/550g/US$110/525g/US$110/5
AnalyteGroup(s)
RARARARA
RA, TERA, TE
RARARARARATE
SI, RASI, RASI, RASI, RASI, RASI, RASI, RASI.RA
SISISISISITEOCOCRASISISI
TE, RATETETESISISITETETETETETE
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48484831303131474747323233333434
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IAEA-Code
IAEA-S-18IAEA-S-19IAEA-SL-1IAEA-SL-2IAEA-SL-3IAEA-Soil-6IAEA-Soil-7IAEA-V-8IAEA-V-9IAEA-V-10LSVECNBS18NBS19NBS22NBS28NBS30NBS123NBS127NSVECRM 8562
RM 8563
RM 8564
SLAPUSGS24USGS25USGS26USGS32VSMOW
Sample Type
Silver SulfideUranium OreLake SedimentLake SedimentLake SedimentSoilSoilRye FlourCotton CelluloseHay PowderLithium CarbonateCarbonatiteCarbonate (TS-Limestone)OilQuartz SandBiotiteBarium SulfateAirCO2 heavyCO2 light
CO2 biogenetic
Standard Light AntarcticPrecipitationSLAPGraphiteAmmonium SulfateAmmonium SulfatePotassium SulfateVienna Standard MeanOcean Water
Size/UnitPrice/Limitation25g/US$ 110/525g/US$110/525g/US$110/5
250g/US$110/525g/US$110/5
250g/US$1107525g/US$110/550g/US$60/5
25g/US$110/550g/US$110/50.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$80/1*1ml/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*1.8g/US$30/1*1.5g/US$3071*0.5g/US$30/1*7ml/US$30/1*2x400M.mol/US$80/1*
2x400|xmol/US$80/1*
2x400^imol/US$80/1*
20ml/US$80/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*0.5g/US$30/1*20ml/US$80/1*
AnalyteGroup(s)
TETETERATERATETETETESISISISISISISISISISI
SI
SI
SISISISISISI
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List of Contact Addresses
General information on reference materials, orders and intercomparison exercises:
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCYAnalytical Quality Control ServicesAgency's Laboratories SeibersdorfP.O. Box 100A-1400 Vienna AustriaPhone: 0043 1 2060 28226 (Mr. Radecki)Fax.: 0043 12060 28222e-mail: [email protected]
Scientific information on IAEA terrestrial reference materials and intercomparisons:
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Scientific and general information on hydrology and stable isotopes relatedquestions:
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCYIsotope Hydrology SectionP.O. Box 100A-1400 Vienna AustriaPhone: 0043 1 2060 21740 (Mr. Greening) Scientific informatione-mail: [email protected]: 0043 1 2060 21761 (Mr. Tatzber) Order related and general informatione-mail: [email protected] (order related and general information)
Scientific information on IAEA marine reference materials and intercomparisons andthe organisation of marine related intercomparisons:
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informationFax: 00377 9205 7744e-mail: [email protected]
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mercury determinations related informationFax: 00377 9205 7744e-mail: [email protected]
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IAEA AQCS Reports and AQCS-RM related publications
For all reference material related reports, the report number is given together with the sampledescription. All reports can be ordered by checking off the appropriate selection on the order formfor reference materials. They are free of charge.
Additional reports:
NAHRES-4 A.M. PRENTICE et al. The Doubly-Labelled Water Method for Measuring EnergyExpenditure. Technical Recommendations for use in Humans. A ConsensusReport by the IDECG Working Group
NAHRES-5 Intercomparison of Enriched Stable Isotopes Reference Materials for Medicaland Biological Studies
TECDOC-323 QUALITY ASSURANCE IN BIOMEDICAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSISREPORT OF AN ADVISORY Group Meeting of the IAEA, Vienna, AUSTRIA,September 1982.
TECDOC-825 REFERENCE AND INTERCOMPARISON MATERIALS FOR STABLEISOTOPES OF LIGHT ELEMENTS. Proceedings of a Consultants' Meeting heldin Vienna, AUSTRIA, 1-3 December 1993
TECDOC-854 SURVEY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSR. Zeisler, S. F. Stone, R. M. Parr, T. Bel-AmakeletchBiological and Environmental Reference Materials for Trace Elements, Nuclidesand Organic Microconstituents. Listing of world-wide available ReferenceMaterials
TECDOC-880 SURVEY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSR. Zeisler, S. F. Stone, R. M. Parr, T. Bel-AmakeletchEnvironmentally Related Reference Materials for Trace Elements, Nuclides andOrganic Microconstituents. Listing of world-wide available Reference Materials
IAEA /RL/127 C. BINGHAM, D. BROWN, S. DERON, V. VASILYEVAdvances in Chemical Standards for Nuclear Fuel Analysis and SafeguardsPurposes. Report of a Consultants' Meeting held in Antwerp, BELGIUM,8-11 October, 1985
IAEA-1200 K. ROZANSKIConsultants' Group Meeting on C-14 Reference Materials for RadiocarbonLaboratories. Report from the meeting held at the IAEA in Vienna, AUSTRIA,18-20 February 1991
IAEA/AL/083 Co-ordinated Research Programme on Reference Materials for MicroanalyticalTechniques. Meeting report Zagreb, CROATIA, 13 -16. December 1994
IAEA/AL/095 Co-ordinated research Programme on Reference Materials for MicroanalyticalTechniques. Meeting report Mexico DC, MEXICO, 30 May - 5 June 1996
IAEA/AL/105 Consultants" Meeting on Traceability of IAEA-AQCS Reference Materials-to SIUnits Meeting report Vienna, AUSTRIA, 25-27 November 1996
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IAEA MEL Report No. 63, J.P.Villeneuve, C. Cattiani and F.P. Carvalho: World-wide and regionalintercomparison for the determination of organochlorine compounds and petroleum hydrocarbonsin Fucus sample IAEA-140, April 1997
IAEA MEL Report 64, M. Coquery, F.P.Carvalho, M.Horvat and S. Azemard: World-Wideintercomparison exercise for the determination of trace elements in Fucus sample IAEA-140,September 1997
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E. Zeiller, M.J. Campbell, R. Dekner: Use of Two IAEA Intercomparison Studies to Assess theAppropriateness of Modern Analytical Methods, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry,September 1997, Vol. 12 (1011 -1015).
R. Parr, A. Fajgelj, R. Dekner, H. Vera Ruiz, F.P. Carvalho and P. Povinec: IAEA analyticalquality assurance programmes to meet the present and future needs of developing countries,Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 1998, 360/3-4, 287-290.
A. Fajgelj and R. Zeisler: Particle size determination of some IAEA and NIST environmental andbiological reference materials, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 1998, 360/3-4, 442-444.
S. Stone, A. Fajgelj, G. Bernasconi, A. Tajani and R. Zeisler: Examination of a procedure for theproduction of a filter-based air particulate matter reference material, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem,1998, 360/3-4, 435-438.
F.P.Carvalho, J.P. Villeneuve and M. Coquery: Analytical intercomparison exercise andharmonization within environmental laboratories from developing countries, Int. J. Environ. Anal.Chem. 1998 (in press)
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Quality Control of Methods for Processing Gamma-RaySpectra acquired with a Ge(Li) Detector
A set of data is provided comprising nine Gamma- Ray Spectra (2048 Channels) acquired with a60 cm3 Ge(Li)-detector (approximately. 2.8 keV FWHM and approximately 40:1 Peak to Comptonratio at 1333 keV). Using these data, the performance of computer software can be evaluated forthe following parameters:• sensitivity, position and area for singlet peaks• position and area for doublet peaks
The disks can be provided in the following formats:
IAEA-1093 DEC-350 FLOPPY DISKETTE (ASCII CHANNEL CONTENT) 5 H insIAEA-1094 DEC-PDP-11 FLOPPY DISKETTE (RT-11 FORMAT, ASCII CHANNEL CONTENts)
8 insIAEA-1095 IBM-PC-DOS FLOPPY DISKETTE (ASCII CHANNEL CONTENT) 3 H insIAEA-1096 IBM-PC-DOS FLOPPY DISKETTE (ASCII CHANNEL CONTENT) 5 H ins
Price: US $ 40 each (Order on order form for reference materials)
IAEA Physics Section (Mr. Fasinics) has produced a new set of spectra which is available via theinternet at http://iriaxp.iri.tudelft.nirrc/fmr/iaeaspc/iaeaspc.htm
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Recommended Half-Life Data for selected Radionuclides
On the status of nuclear half-life data of radionuclides (H. D. Lemmel,February 1994)
The IAEA Nuclear Data Section aims at establishing databases for internationally recommendedvalues of nuclear data. In some areas, internationally recommended values have beenestablished, in some other areas not yet, so that different handbooks, wall-charts and othersources may show small differences in the values.
For the most frequently used radionuclides, the values and uncertainties of the half-life data ofground and metastable states are now quite well established. But for less frequently usednuclides, new precision measurements of half-lives may still bring significant changes so thatnuclear databases have to be updated from time to time. Data users are strongly advised toconsider the uncertainties of the half-life values and to take care to use up-to-date values. Themain IAEA projects for establishing internationally recommended half-life values have been:
• Decay data of the transactinium nuclides.IAEA Technical Report 261 (1986). A. Lorenz (ed.).
• X-ray and gamma-ray standards for detector calibration.IAEA -TECDOC-619 (1991). A. Lorenz, H. D. Lemmel (editors).
Both publications were based on IAEA Co-ordinated Research Projects with the participation ofinternational experts for radionuclide metrology. These two data sources cover the mostimportant radionuclides. For all other nuclides there is an international database ENSDF(evaluated nuclear structure and decay data file) which is produced by an International network ofnuclear data evaluators co-ordinated by the IAEA Nuclear Data Section. Updates to the ENSDFdatabase are regularly published in the journals Nuclear Data Sheets and Nuclear Physics A.ENSDF is accessible on-line within NDIS, the IAEA Nuclear Data Information system. It should benoted, however, that the current updating of the ENSDF system is not always fast enough, sothat it is advisable, in certain cases, to check whether a more recent value exists than thatincluded in ENSDF.
A PC diskette ("HL.EXE, HALFLIFE.DBF") has been developed to present recommended valuesof nuclear half-lives in a user friendly manner, including references, uncertainties, and unitconversion (years/days etc.). The present version contains only a limited number of selectedradionuclides, but it is planned to hold an IAEA meeting to agree on a procedure to obtain andmaintain an international database for nuclear half-lives.
The PC diskette, information on most up-to-date values of nuclear data, and instructions how toaccess the on-line NDIS system, can be obtained from Nuclear Data Section.
Notes added in February 1998
V. G. Pronyaev, Nuclear Data Section of the IAEA
No new internationally recognised evaluations of half-life data have been made available since1994. Revisions of ENSDF since 1994 did not, for the most part, affect any half-life data.
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Taking into account the assigned uncertainties, data given next pages and data from ENSDFare not discrepant. The discussion above regarding the relation between these two data setsstill applies.A new IAEA Co-ordinated Research Project on the "Update of X- and Gamma- Decay DataStandards for Detector Calibration" has just begun. It is proposed that in the framework of thisproject some revision of the recommended half-life data listed in the added table will be madewith results available between 2000 and 2002. Please contact the Nuclear Data Section forfurther details.
Nuclear Data SectionInternational Atomic Energy AgencyP.O. Box 100A-1400 ViennaAustria
e-mail: [email protected]: (43-1)20607Cable: INATOM VIENNATelex: 1-12645 atom aTelephone: (43-1)2060-21710
on-line: TELNET (or FTP): iaeand.iaea.orgusemame: lAEANDS for interactive Nuclear Data Information System
(or ANONYMOUS for FTP file transfer)username: FENDL for FTP file transfer of FENDL-1 files,
or FENDL2 for FTP access to FENDL-2 filesURL for users with Web-browsers: http://www-nds.iaea.org
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List of Recommended Half-Life Data for selected Radionuclides
Explanation to the following table
a[TC1] alpha-decayp beta-decayEC electron capturesf spontaneous fission
Exp. exponent: Record (1.2 ± 0.8)E3 in the table means: 1200 ±800
IAEA Nuclear Data SectionDate of retrieval: 1994-02-13Note: This database is updated in irregular intervals.
Nuclide Decav Half-Life ± Uncertainty
C-14
K-40
Mn-54
Co-60
Sr-90
Tc-99
Ru-106
Ag-110m
Sb-125
1-129
Cs-134
Cs-137
Ba-133
Eu-154
Eu-155
Pb-210
Pb-210
Po-210
Ra-226
Ra-228
Th-228
Th-230
P-P-/EC
EC
P-P-P-P-P-P-P-
P-
P-EC
P-P-a
P-a
a
Pa
a
5730 ± 40
(1.277 ±0.008)
312.3+ 0.4
5.2718 ± 0.0014
28.78 ± 0.04
(2.111 ± 0.012)
373.59 ± 0.15
249.76 ± 0.04
2.7590 ± 0.0016
(1.57± 0.04)
754.28 ± 0.22
30.17 ± 0.16
10.57 ± 0.04
8.588 ± 0.008
4.85+ 0.14
( 1.17+ 0.18)
22.30 ± 0.20
138.40 ± 0.20
1600. + 7.
5.75 ± 0.03
698.2 ± 0.6
(7.54 ± 0.03)
EXJD,
E9
E5
E7
E9
E4
Unit
years
years
days
years
years
years
days
days
years
years
days
years
years
years
years
years
years
days
years
years
days
years
% Uncertainty
(± 0.7%)
(± 0. 6%)
(+0.13%)
(± 0.026%)
(±0.14%)
(± 0. 6%)
(± 0.04%)
(±0.016%)
(± 0.06%)
(± 2. 5%)
(± 0.03%)
(± 0. 5%)
(± 0.4%)
(± 0.09%)
(± 3%)
(± 15%)
(± 0.9%)
(±0.14%)
(± 0.4%)
(± 0.5%)
(± 0.09%)
(± 0.4%)
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Nuclide
Th-232
U-234
U-234
U-235
U-235
U-236
U-238
U-238
Pu-238
Pu-238
Pu-239
Pu-239
Pu-240
Pu-240
Am-241
Decay
a
a
sf
a
Sf
a
a
sf
a
sf
a
sf
a
Sf
a
Half-Life ± Uncertainty
(1.405 ±0.006)
(2.457 ± 0.003 )
(1.42 ±0.08)
( 7.038 ± 0.005 )
(1.0 ±0.3)
( 2.342 ± 0.003 )
( 4.470 ± 0.020 )
(8.20 + 0.10)
87.74 ± 0.04
( 4.70 ± 0.20 )
(2.411 ±0.003)
(8.0 ±2.0)
6563 ± 7
(1.160 ±0.020)
432.2 ± 0.7
Exp.
E10
E5
E16
E8
E19
E7
E9
E15
E10
E4
E15
E11
Unit
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
years
%Uncertainty
(± 0.4%)
(±0.12%)
(± 6%)
(± 0.07%)
(± 30%)
(±0.13%)
(± 0.4%)
(±1.2%)
(± 0.05%)
(± 4%)
(±0.12%)
(± 25%)
(±0.11%)
(±1.7%)
(±0.15%)
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Suppliers of calibrated Radioactive Sources
In responds to many requests to assist laboratories in obtaining calibrated radioactive sources,IAEA AQCS contacted radioactive source suppliers to ask them whether they would like theiraddresses to be included in the catalogue. The following companies replied positively:
Commissariat a I'energie atomiqueDepartement des applications et demetrologie des rayonnements ionisantsDAMRI/LMRI BP52F-91193 Gif-Sur-Yvette CedexPhone: +33 0169 08 25 13Fax: +33 0169 08 26 19
Radioisotope Centerla POLATOM
05-400 Otwock SewierkPolandContacts: Dr. R. BrodaPhone: +48 22 7798940Fax: +48 22 7798880e-mail: [email protected]
Orszagos Meresugyi HivatalNational Office of MeasuresBudapest XII, Nemetvolgyi Ut 37-39H-1535 Budapest, Pf. 919HungaryContacts: Mr. A. Szorenyi (Head, Div.
of Radiation, Physics andChemistry)Mr. I. Csete (Head,Radiation Physics Section)
Phone: +36-1-156-7722Fax: +36-1-212-0147e-mail: [email protected]
RadioactivitySafetyNational Accelerator CentrePOBox 72Faure7131South AfricaContacts:Phone:Fax:
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Physikalisch Technische BundesanstaltLaboratorium 6.11Bundesallee 100D-38116 BraunschweigGermanyContacts: Dr. E. SchonfeldPhone: +49 531592 6110Fax: +49 531 592 / 9292 or 6305e-mail: [email protected]
AEA TechnologyNuclear Reference Materials, Sources andIsotopes220 Harwell, DidcotOxfordshire 0X11 ORAUnited KingdomContacts: Dr. R. WiltshirePhone: +44 1235 434212Fax: +44 1235 43 4522e-mail: [email protected]
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National Physical Laboratory (NPL)Centre for lonisation Radiation MetrologyQueens Road, TeddingtonMiddlesex, TW110LWUnited KingdomContacts:Phone:Fax:e-mail:
Mr. I+44+44
Matthew Carter181 9436278181 943 7004
Nycomed AmershamIsotrakAmersham Place
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Phone:Fax:
Mrs. D.JohnsonDr. S.M. Judge+44+44
1494 544 0001494 544 110
National Institute of Standards andTechnologyStandard Reference Materials ProgramBldg.202, Room 204Gaithersburg, MD 20899Phone: +1 301 975 6776Fax: +1 301 948 3730e-mail: [email protected]
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Bank of New Zealand, P.O. Box 1294, Wellington
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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, S-106 40 Stockholm
Swiss Credit Bank, P.O. Box 4281, CH-8022 Zurich
The Siam Commercial Bank Ltd, 1060 Phetchaburi Road, P.O. Box 15,Bangkok 4
Lloyds Bank pic, Pall Mall, St. James' Branch, 8/10 Waterloo Place,London SW1Y 4BE (sort code 300008)
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Size/Unit Price/Limitation
50g/US$60/1
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
Set/US$150/5
500g/US$60/5
500g/US$60/5
500g/US$60/5
0.5g/US$80/1*
0.5g/free**/1*
0.5g/free*71*
100g/US$ 110/5
100g/US$110/5
50g/US$110/5
50g/US$110/5
50g/US$110/5
25g/US$110/5
25g/US$110/5
25g/US$110/5
25g/US$ 110/5
250g/US$110/5
25g/US$110/5
250g/US$110/5
25g/US$110/5
50g/US$60/5
25g/US$110/5
50g/US$110/5
Unit(s) Reportyes/no
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Request Form, continuation
IAEA Code
LSVECNBS 18NBS19NBS 22NBS 28NBS 30NBS 123NBS 127NSVECRM 8562RM 8563RM 8564SLAPUSGS 24USGS 25USGS 26USGS 32VSMOW
Size/Unit Price/Limitation
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$80/1*
1ml/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
1.8g/US$30/1*
1.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
7ml/US$30/1*
2x400nmol/US$80/1*
2x400nmol/US$80/1*
2x400nmol/US$80/1*20ml/US$80/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
0.5g/US$30/1*
20ml/US$80/1*
Unit(s) Reportyes/no
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