Investigation of differences between field and laboratory pH measurements of national atmospheric deposition program/national trends network precipitation samples
A study was undertaken to investigate differences between laboratory and field pH measurements for precipitation samples collected from 135 weekly precipitation-monitoring sites in the National Trends Network from 12/30/1986 to 12/28/1999. Differences in pH between field and laboratory measurements occurred for 96% of samples collected during this time period. Differences between the two measurements were evaluated for precipitation samples collected before and after January 1994, when modifications to sample-handling protocol and elimination of the contaminating bucket o-ring used in sample shipment occurred. Median hydrogen-ion and pH differences between field and laboratory measurements declined from 3.9 ??eq L-1 or 0.10 pH units before the 1994 protocol change to 1.4 ??eq L-1 or 0.04 pH units after the 1994 protocol change. Hydrogen-ion differences between field and laboratory measurements had a high correlation with the sample pH determined in the field. The largest pH differences between the two measurements occurred for high-pH samples (>5.6), typical of precipitation collected in Western United States; however low- pH samples (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Title | Investigation of differences between field and laboratory pH measurements of national atmospheric deposition program/national trends network precipitation samples |
| DOI | 10.1023/B:WATE.0000022971.59349.fc |
| Authors | N. Latysh, J. Gordon |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Water, Air, & Soil Pollution |
| Index ID | 70026551 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |