www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/6/113/2002/ © Author(s) 2002. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Review of robust measurement of phosphorus in river water: sampling, storage, fractionation and sensitivity 1Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, UK 2ADAS Bridgets, Martyr Worthy, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1AP, UK8BB, UK Email for corresponding author: hpj@ceh.ac.uk Abstract. This paper reviews current knowledge on sampling, storage and analysis of phosphorus (P) in river waters. Potential sensitivity of rivers with different physical, chemical and biological characteristics (trophic status, turbidity, flow regime, matrix chemistry) is examined in terms of errors associated with sampling, sample preparation, storage, contamination, interference and analytical errors. Key issues identified include:
Given high variability of river water characteristics in space and time, no single standardised methodology for sampling, storage and analysis of P in rivers can be offered. ‘Good Practice’ guidelines are suggested, which recommend that protocols for sampling, storage and analysis of river water for P is based on thorough site-specific method testing and assessment of P stability on storage. For wider sampling programmes at the regional/national scale where intensive site-specific method and stability testing are not feasible, ‘Precautionary Practice’ guidelines are suggested. The study highlights key areas requiring further investigation for improving methodological rigour. Keywords: phosphorus, orthophosphate, soluble reactive, particulate, colorimetry, stability, sensitivity, analytical error, storage, sampling, filtration, preservative, fractionation, digestion Final Revised Paper (PDF, 605 KB) Citation: Jarvie, H. P., Withers, J. A., and Neal, C.: Review of robust measurement of phosphorus in river water: sampling, storage, fractionation and sensitivity, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 6, 113-131, 2002. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager |
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