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Interlaboratory analytical performance studies; a way to estimate measurement uncertainty
Comparability of data collected within collaborative programmes became the key
challenge of analytical chemistry in the 1990s, including monitoring of the marine
environment. To obtain relevant and reliable data, the analytical process has to
proceed under a well-established Quality Assurance (QA) system with external
analytical proficiency tests as an inherent component. A programme called Quality
Assurance in Marine Monitoring in Europe (QUASIMEME) was established in
1993 and evolved over the years as the major provider of QA proficiency tests for
nutrients, trace metals and chlorinated organic compounds in marine environment
studies. The article presents an evaluation of results obtained in QUASIMEME
Laboratory Performance Studies by the monitoring laboratory of the Institute of
Meteorology and Water Management (Gdynia, Poland) in exercises on nutrient
determination in seawater. The measurement uncertainty estimated from routine
internal quality control measurements and from results of analytical performance
exercises is also presented in the paper