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Notice bibliographique du personnel « An evaluation of inter-laboratory reproducibility for quantitative XRF of historic copper alloys »

Titre
An evaluation of inter-laboratory reproducibility for quantitative XRF of historic copper alloys
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Sirois, P. Jane
  • P. Mardikian, C. Chemello, C. Watters, P. Hull
Lieu de publication
[Charleston]
Collation
244-255
Titre de la source
METAL 2010, Proceedings of the Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metal Working Group, Charleston, South Carolina 11-15 October 2010
Numéro de la source
(2011)
Résumé
  • "This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the current state of inter-laboratory reproducibility when conducting quantitative XRF analysis of historic copper alloys. Fourteen institutions, primarily from the museum community, participated in the study, using a total of 19 X-ray fluorescence instruments. The design of the study was based largely on ASTM standard E1601, Standard Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study to Evaluate the Performance of an Analytical Method. In addition to addressing overall inter-laboratory reproducibility, we also attempt to evaluate the accuracy of individual laboratories. By determining correlations between accurate results and experimental methods and procedures, we are able to propose recommendations regarding best practice and ways in which reproducibility might be improved."
  • "This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the current state of inter-laboratory reproducibility when conducting quantitative XRF analysis of historic copper alloys. Fourteen institutions, primarily from the museum community, participated in the study, using a total of 19 X-ray fluorescence instruments. The design of the study was based largely on ASTM standard E1601, Standard Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study to Evaluate the Performance of an Analytical Method. In addition to addressing overall inter-laboratory reproducibility, we also attempt to evaluate the accuracy of individual laboratories. By determining correlations between accurate results and experimental methods and procedures, we are able to propose recommendations regarding best practice and ways in which reproducibility might be improved."
ISBN/ISSN
9780983039921
Pays
United States
Type de document
Conference Paper = Article de conférence
Localisation
NK 6404.5 I67 2010
Clé
1949
Collection
Staff Bibliography
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