Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879536 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper aims to quantify the soil sampling uncertainty arising from the short-range spatial variability of elemental concentrations in the topsoils of agricultural, semi-natural, and contaminated environments. For the agricultural site, the relative standard sampling uncertainty ranges between 1% and 5.5%. For the semi-natural area, the sampling uncertainties are 2–4 times larger than in the agricultural area. The contaminated site exhibited significant short-range spatial variability in elemental composition, which resulted in sampling uncertainties of 20–30%.
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Authors
Marcel Van der Perk, Paolo de Zorzi, Sabrina Barbizzi, Maria Belli, Ales Fajgelj, Umberto Sansone, Zvonka Jeran, Radojko Jaćimović,