Methods and Standards for Environmental Measurement offers the formal proceedings of the 8th Materials Research Symposium, focusing on how reliable measurements relate to environmental quality. This edition presents extended abstracts that capture early-stage ideas and topics of strong current interest in air and water measurement.
Readers will find a concise view of the range of topics discussed, from accuracy and standard reference materials to the applications of new technologies in environmental analysis. The volume highlights how standards and measurement practices support national policies and practical laboratory work alike.
- Overview of accuracy, trace organics in water, and multielement analysis.
- Discussion of standard reference materials and laboratory accreditation concepts.
- Insights into instrumentation and methods used for ambient air and water measurement.
- Context for how measurement needs shape standards and regulatory considerations.
Ideal for researchers, laboratory professionals, regulators, and students interested in environmental measurement and the development of reliable standards.