Chemical intercomparison
Each country contributes data from national monitoring programmes. Between-laboratory quality control is necessary to assure clear identification and control of the bias between analyses carried out by individual participants of the ICP Waters Programme. Such biases may arise by use of different analytical methods, errors in the laboratory calibration solutions, or through inadequate within-laboratory control.
Quality control of water chemical analyses in the ICP Waters programme is organized through the annual chemical intercomparison. The number of participating laboratories in the chemical intercomparison has increased from 9 in 1987 to 72 laboratories in 28 countries in the 21st chemical intercomparison in 2007. The intercomparison confirms that the results are generally compatible between laboratories.
For more information, contact Dr. Eva Hagebø at the Programme Centre.
Biological intercalibration
The purpose of the annual biological intercalibration is to evaluate the quality of the taxonomic work on the biological material delivered to the Programme centre. The 11th intercalibration was conducted in 2007. Twelve laboratories participate on a regular basis.
For more information, contact Dr. Arne Fjellheim at the Programme Subcentre.
Results
The results of the yearly chemical intercalibration and biological intercalibration are presented in annual reports, see the list of publications.