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Intercomparison of IAEA airborne particulate matter reference material

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Fifty air filters with fine and coarse fractions were prepared from NIST 2710 contaminated soil. Eighteen pairs were made and sent to laboratories of the Coordinated Research Program (CRP) on Applied Research on Air Pollution Using Nuclear-Related Analytical Techniques for elemental determination. The results of this intercomparison are discussed in this paper.

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  1. S. J. Vermette, S. Landsberger, A. L. Williams, V. G. Vermette, Development of a Particulate Filter Standard and its Use in a International Atomic Energy Agency Interlaboratory Evaluation, Contract Report 524, Illinois State Water Survey, 2204 Griffith Drive, Champaign, Illinois, USA 61821, 1991.

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Landsberger, S., Wu, D., Vermette, S.J. et al. Intercomparison of IAEA airborne particulate matter reference material. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 215, 117–127 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02109887

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