2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.12.012
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A practical uncertainty budget for ambient mercury vapour measurement

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“…The detection limit of the Tekran 2537A is <0.1 ng m −3 (Temme et al, 2007). Uncertainties in the measured concentrations have been estimated at 5-17% (95% CL) based on both field intercomparisons (Aspmo et al, 2005;Ebinghaus et al, 1999) and propagating errors in the concentration calculation (Brown et al, 2008;Temme et al, 2007). Hourly mean concentrations were calculated for this analysis, requiring 25% completeness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection limit of the Tekran 2537A is <0.1 ng m −3 (Temme et al, 2007). Uncertainties in the measured concentrations have been estimated at 5-17% (95% CL) based on both field intercomparisons (Aspmo et al, 2005;Ebinghaus et al, 1999) and propagating errors in the concentration calculation (Brown et al, 2008;Temme et al, 2007). Hourly mean concentrations were calculated for this analysis, requiring 25% completeness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since low concentrations (in the pg m −3 range) are typically observed for Hg 2+ and Hg p , a thorough assessment of linearity is especially important for these species. Hg 0 measurement uncertainty was reported to be 12-20 % (2σ ), which has direct implications for Hg 2+ and Hg p , since these species are ultimately detected as Hg 0 (Aspmo et al, 2005;Temme et al, 2007 andBrown et al, 2008).…”
Section: Operational Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive analysis of all random and systematic uncertainties involved in a single manual determination of mercury concentration in air is given by Brown et al (2008), who estimated the combined relative uncertainty to be 16.7 % at the concentration of 1.2 ng m −3 . This uncertainty includes the uncertainty from different published mercury vapour pressure curves and can be reduced to 12.6 % when one vapour pressure curve is accepted to be correct, as is the case here.…”
Section: F Slemr Et Al: Comparison Of Mercury Concentrations Measurmentioning
confidence: 99%