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Determination of mercury and methylmercury in specific Antarctic soils in surroundings of seal carcasses
Zvěřina, O. ; Kuta, J. ; Coufalík, Pavel ; Komárek, J.
This work is dealing with the determination of total mercury and methylmercury in specific Antarctic soils, which occur in the surroundings of seal carcasses.
Determination of methylmercury in lichens and cyanobacterial mat by GC-AFS
Coufalík, Pavel ; Meszarosová, N. ; Coufalíková, K. ; Zvěřina, O. ; Komárek, J.
The aim of this research was a development of the analytical method suitable for the determination of trace concentration of methylmercury in the ecosystem of Antarctic lakes. The determination of mercury bioaccumulation in cyanobacterial mat (the colonies of algae and cyanobacteria) stands in focus as well.
Extraction of bioavailable proportion of metals in aerosol and street dust
Coufalík, Pavel ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Křůmal, Kamil ; Večeřa, Zbyněk ; Vojtíšek, M. ; Matoušek, Tomáš ; Zvěřina, O.
The determination of total contents and bioavailable proportions of selected metals in street dust, urban aerosol and emissions from biofuel combustion was performed in this research. Extraction solutions simulating body fluids evinced significantly different extraction ability.
A comparative study of the total mercury determination in highly contaminated soils by AAS and RNAA methods
Sysalová, J. ; Kučera, Jan ; Zvěřina, O.
High total mercury (T-Hg) contents in soils, up to 25 mg kg−1, were determined by two independent methods: a one-purpose atomic absorption spectrometer AMA-254 (Advanced Mercury Analyser) with direct solid sampling, and radiochemical neutron activation analysis (RNAA), using sample masses of 10 mg to 25 mg and about 150 mg, respectively. An excellent agreement between results of both methods was obtained. For quality control (QC) purposes, NIST SRM 2711 Montana Soil and NIST SRM 2711a were analysed by both methods using the above sample masses. The results obtained were compared with the NIST certified values within the uncertainty margins, thus proving the accuracy of the procedures employed. It has been found that the cryogenic grinding used provided sufficiently representative and homogeneous samples. A test in which HgS was analysed by RNAA showed that even mercury present in sulfide form would be fully recovered using the procedures employed. For contents of T-Hg above the upper limit of the AMA-254 working range (500 ng), samples were firstly diluted with sea sand in the ratio 1:10 and homogenised well to get RSD below 5%. The dilution procedure was verified using the certified reference material ERM-CC580 Estuarine Sediment.

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