NOAA NST: 140.1:  Trace metals in marine animal tissues by GFAA

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Official Method Name
Graphite furnace atomic absorption for the analysis of trace metals in marine animal tissues.
Current Revision
March 1998
Media
ANIMAL TISSUE
Instrumentation
Graphite Furnace-Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
Method Subcategory
Inorganic
Method Source
  NOAA NST
Citation
Sampling and Analytical Methods of the National Status and Trends Program Mussel Watch Project: 1993-1996 Update.
NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS ORCA 130. March 1998. Silver Spring, MD. 233pp.
Brief Method Summary
Sample preparation and analysis methods have been developed and refined that allow accurate and precise determination of major and trace elements in marine animal tissue samples. Sample preparation emphasizes homogenization and total digestion steps that minimize contamination. Analysis includes a full suite of quality assurance samples (emphasis on certified reference materials) in order to produce reliable data. These methods allow measurement of both background and elevated concentrations within NOAA's Status and Trends Program, permitting subtle temporal and spatial differences to be detected.
Scope and Application
This method measures trace metals (at ug / g concentrations) in marine animal tissues.
Applicable Concentration Range
0.1-1000.0
Interferences
Spectral interferences may be minimized by sample dilution, use of an alternate analyte wavelength, or selective volatilization of the analyte. Non-spectral interferences may be detected and compensated for using the method of standard additions.
Quality Control Requirements
The quality assurance / quality control requirements are initial calibration and continuing calibration checks, method blank analysis, surrogate compound analysis, matrix spike analysis, and reference sample analysis.
Sample Handling
Bivalves are hand-collected and shucked at the lab. Tissues are freeze-dried in Spex jars and homogenized using methacrylate balls in a Spex mixer/mill.
Maximum Holding Time
6 months (frozen)
Relative Cost
$201 to $400
Sample Preparation Methods
NOAA TM #130