United States Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Research Laboratory Las Vegas, NV 89193-3478 Research and Development EPA/600/SR-95/077 July 1995 EPA Project Summary Laboratory Methods for Soil and Foliar Analysis in Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Programs The principal objective of this meth- ods manual is to present methods for the analysis of soil and plant tissue samples taken as part of a long-term environmental study to evaluate the ef- fects of acid rain on terrestrial sys- tems. Through the use of these stan- dardized methods, it is anticipated that improved data comparability for long- term environmental monitoring pro- grams dealing with acidic precipitation may be achieved. The document con- tains detailed analytical protocols for the determination of 15 soil and 3 plant tissue parameters with some protocols being applicable to multiple parameters (i.e., the exchangeable cations proto- col can be used to quantify Ca, Mg, K, and Na contents in soil). Each chapter contains a brief introduction; review of available methods; selected reference method; summary of the reference method; listing of method interferences and shortcomings; method health and safety concerns; apparatus and equip- ment list; reagents and consumables list; calibration and standardization pro- cedures; detailed step-by-step proce- dure; quality control procedures; sug- gested run format; formulae for the cal- culation and reporting of the results; and references. This Project Summary was developed by EPA's National Environmental Re- search Laboratory, Las Vegas, NV, to announce key findings of the research project that is fully documented in a separate report of the same title (see Project Report ordering information at back). The success of long-term environmen- tal monitoring studies, such as those designed to measure the effects of the long range transport of atmospheric pol- lutants (e.g., acid rain), will depend on the type of data collected and the com- parability of the data over the course of the monitoring period. Data comparability will depend on collection and analysis pro- cedures as well as the natural spatial and temporal variability of the soil and vegeta- tion. In an effort to ensure/improve data comparability in long-term environmental monitoring programs dealing with acidic precipitation, the U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Environment Canada, For- estry Canada, and the Ministry of the En- vironment - Ontario have put together a methods manual for use in Canada and the United States. The objective of this document is to present methods for the analysis of soil and plant tissue samples taken as part of a long-term environmen- tal study to evaluate the effects of acid rain on terrestrial systems. This methods manual has been pre- pared for the analysis of soil and foliar plant tissue. Detailed analytical procedures are provided for the following plant tissue parameters: • Total Nitrogen • Total Sulphur • Total P, Mn, Fe, Al, Ca, Mg, and K In addition, detailed analytical proce- dures are provided for the following soil parameters: Particle-Size Analysis Soil pH Organic Carbon Total Carbon Total Nitrogen Extractable Phosphorus Cation Exchange Capacity Exchangeable Cations Amorphous Iron and Aluminum Oxides Organic Iron and Aluminum ------- Iron and Aluminum Oxides Phosphate Extractable Sulphate Ammonium Chloride Extractable Sulphate Water Extractable Sulphate Total Sulphur A brief introduction and chapter on Good Laboratory Practices are also included in the methods manual. Each chapter, excluding the introduc- tion and good laboratory practices chap- ter, provides the user with the following: • brief introduction to the parameter of interest, • review of available methods for de- termination of the parameter of inter- est, reference method for use, summary of the reference method, listing of method interferences and shortcomings, where applicable, method health and safety concerns, apparatus and equipment list, reagents and consumables list, calibration and standardization pro- cedures, where applicable, detailed step-by-step procedure, quality control (QC) procedures, suggested run format showing one possible arrangement of routine and QC samples in a batch, formulae for the calculation and re- porting of the results, and • listing of the appropriate references. The QC procedure section presents in- formation on the determination of preci- sion, accuracy, method blank usage, qual- ity control preparation samples, and qual- ity control check samples. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, through its Office of Research and Development, in conjunction with En- vironment Canada, the Ministry of the En- vironment—Ontario, and the Canadian Department of Natural Resources—Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Northern Forestry Centre, and Pacific Forestry Centre have prepared and funded the full report. It has been peer reviewed by the Agency and approved as an EPA publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or rec- ommendation for use. Brian A. Schumacher and Craig J. Palmer are the EPA Project Officers (see below). The complete report, entitled "Laboratory Methods for Soil and Foliar Analysis in Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Programs," (Order No. PB95-231007; Cost: $27.00, subject to change) will be available only from National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Telephone: 703-487-4650 The EPA Project Officer can be contacted at National Environmental Research Laboratory U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Las Vegas, NV 89193-3478 United States Environmental Protection Agency National Risk Management Research Laboratory (G-72) Cincinnati, OH 45268 BULK RATE POSTAGE & FEES PAID EPA PERMIT No. G-35 Official Business Penalty for Private Use $300 EPA/600/SR-95/077 ------- |