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This chapter (Geoanalytical Metrology) is a contribution to the Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research Handbook of Rock and Mineral Analysis – an online textbook that is a fully revised and updated edition of Handbook of Silicate Rock Analysis, which was written by Philip J. Potts and published in 1987 by Blackie and Son (Glasgow). This second edition comprises chapters, written by prominent research scientists, designed to provide comprehensive overviews of the relevant techniques for the elemental characterisation of rocks and minerals. Chapters are designed to allow new practitioners to the field (including research students) to attain a comprehensive understanding of the theory, practice and capabilities of each technique, as well as being of benefit to established research geoanalysts. In addition to the content, chapter titles have been revised where appropriate to reflect progress in this field.
Chapter 1, Part 1 (from Section 1 of the handbook dealing with fundamentals of measurement and instrument design) first sets out the overarching conventions that operate in analytical chemistry, including a description of the international organisations and systems that regulate the standards governing the discipline. This is followed by coverage of the statistical basis on which geoanalytical data sets are treated, analysed and interpreted, which summarises most of the relevant tests and terminology employed in this field. The methods by which the calibration of measured signals from instrumental techniques is tackled, followed by method validation, which covers aspects including measurement uncertainty, bias, precision and trueness. Sections detailing metrological traceability and quality management conclude this chapter.
本章(地质分析计量学)是对《岩石和矿物分析地质标准和地质分析研究手册》的贡献,该在线教科书是对《硅酸盐岩石分析手册》的全面修订和更新版,后者由 Philip J. Potts 编写,1987 年由 Blackie and Son(格拉斯哥)出版。第二版包括由著名研究科学家撰写的章节,旨在全面概述岩石和矿物元素表征的相关技术。各章的设计旨在让该领域的新从业人员(包括研究生)全面了解每种技术的理论、实践和能力,同时也让地质分析领域的资深研究人员从中受益。第 1 章第 1 部分(摘自手册第 1 节,涉及测量和仪器设计的基础知识)首先介绍了分析化学领域的主要惯例,包括对规范该学科标准的国际组织和体系的描述。随后介绍了处理、分析和解释地质分析数据集的统计基础,总结了该领域使用的大多数相关测试和术语。本书还讨论了校准仪器技术测量信号的方法,随后是方法验证,包括测量不确定性、偏差、精度和真实度等方面。本章最后一节详细介绍了计量溯源和质量管理。
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Geostandards & Geoanalytical Research is an international journal dedicated to advancing the science of reference materials, analytical techniques and data quality relevant to the chemical analysis of geological and environmental samples. Papers are accepted for publication following peer review.