USGS-NWQL: I-5499:  Nickel, recoverable-from-bottom-material, dry wt, FLAA

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Official Method Name
Nickel, atomic absorption spectrometric, direct
Current Revision
1972
Media
SOILS/SEDIMENT
Instrumentation
Flame Atomic Absorption
Method Subcategory
Inorganic
Method Source
  USGS-NWQL
Citation
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in Water and Fluvial Sediments, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey, Book 5, Chapter A1 Edited by Marvin J. Fishman and Linda C. Friedman
Brief Method Summary
Nickel is determined by atomic absorption spectrometry by direct aspiration of the sample into an air-acetylene flame without preconcentration or pretreatment.
Scope and Application
This method may be used to analyze bottom material containing at least 5.0 ug/g of nickel. Sample solutions containing more than 1,000 ug/L need either to be diluted or to be read on a less expanded scale. Recoverable nickel in bottom material needs to undergo preliminary digestion-solubilization by method I-5485 before being determined.
Applicable Concentration Range
100 to 1000 ug/L before conversion to ug/g
Interferences
Individual concentrations of sodium (9,000 mg/L), potassium (9,000 mg/L), calcium (4,000 mg/L), magnesium (4,000 mg/L), sulfate (9,000 mg/L), and cadmium, lead, copper, zinc, cobalt, and chromium (10,000 ug/L each) do not interfere. Higher concentrations of each constituent were not investigated.
Quality Control Requirements
Calibrate instrument using calibration standards (CAL); quality control samples (QCS); and laboratory blanks (LB) analyzed at a minimum of 1 for every 10 samples.
Sample Handling
Bottom Material (stream bed sediment) 500 mL wide mouth propylene bottle; no treatment or preservation requirements.
Maximum Holding Time
NA
Relative Cost
Less than $50
Sample Preparation Methods
I-5485