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1 Nebraska Water Center, a part of the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska e: dsnow1@unl.edu p: f: c: Water Sciences Laboratory Method Price List Environmental Methods Agilent 5973 GC-MS 06_04_11 : Volatile Organics by PT-GC/MS EPA _01_01 : Herbicides in Water by GC/MS 06_05_01 : GCMS Insecticides/Fungicides in water 06_03_02 : PAHs in solids by GC/MS 06_05_02 : GCMS Insecticides/Fungicides in sediments solids 06_01_02 : Herbicides in solids by GC/MS 06_01_04 : Herbicides in POCIS Extracts Agilent 6410 LC/MS/MS 16_02_01 : Tetacyclines, sulfa antibiotics in water using LC-MS/MS 16_01_01 : Pharm and Illicit in wastewater by SPE/LC/MS/MS 16_02_02 : TCs and Sulfas in solids 16_01_02 : Pharm and Illicit in solids by SPE/LC/MS/MS 16_01_04 : Pharm and Illicit in wastewater POCIS by LC/MS/MS 16_02_04 : TCs and Sulfas in POCIS ICP Mass Spectrometer Platform XS (per element) 11_04_01 : Semi Quantitative Samples via ICP-MS 11_02_01 : Dissolved Elements by ICPMS (No digestion) 6020A 11_06_01 : ICP-MS with digestion EPA 6020A/ _08_06 : Elemental analysis in plant tissue Digestion (per sample) 11_01_00 : ICPMS Digestion EPA 3051A Waters 2695 HPLC (PDA/FL) 09_01_01 : Chlorophyll A by HPLC UV/Fluorescence EPA Waters Quattro-Micro LC/MS/MS EPA 8260 Cassada, et al. (1994) Martinez, et al. (2004) Huang (1989) Jones-Lepp, et al. (2004) Kasprzyk-Hordern, et al. (2007), Berset, et al. (2010) Kasprzyk-Hordern, et al. (2007), Berset, et al. (2010) EPA EPA 6020A EPA 6020A, EPA 3051 Hicsonmez, et al. (2012) EPA 3051, EPA 3052 EPA gm 5 gm $66.00 $82.50 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $52.80 $66.00 $7.04 $8.80 1
2 Environmental Methods 15_04_01 : LCMS vetpharm in water by offline extraction 15_01_01 : LC/MS/MS APPI Steroids in Water 15_03_01 : LC/MS/MS Pharm and personal care products in water (ESI-) 15_05_01 : Macrolides and penicillins in water 15_02_01 : LCMSMS - Neonicotinoids & Strobularin pesticides in Water 15_03_02 : LC/MS/MS - Personal Care Products in solids 15_04_02 : LCMS vetpharm in solids by solvent extraction 15_01_02 : LC/MS/MS APPI Steroids Solids MASE 15_01_04 : LCMS - Steroids compounds in POCIS Yang, et al. (2004) Snow, et al. (2013) EPA 1694 Magalhaes, et al. (2009) EPA 1694 Aga, et al. (2005), Yang, et al. (2004) Snow, et al. (2013) Jones-Lepp, et al. (2004) $ $
3 Stable Isotope Methods AP2003 CF - IRMS 12_01_06_01 : C and O Isotopes in carbonate by CF IRMS Blyth, et al. (2013) 12_01_05_01 : IRMS Water CO2-equilibration CF-IRMS GVI - ConFlow - IRMS 12_03_10_01 : 18O in PO4 by conversion to AgPO4 12_03_02_01 : 18O in nitrate - High Temp EA IRMS 12_01_03_01 : IRMS EA Water 2H_Cr Pyrolysis 12_03_05_07 : 18O in organics by EA CF IRMS 12_03_05_01 : 18O-Extracted Water 12_01_04_01 : H, C, N, or O by EA-CF-IRMS 12_01_03_08 : Deuterium in biological Tissue Helix SFT Noble Gas MS 08_01_01 : Extraction of dissolved gases 3He/3H age dating Isoprime Dual Inlet IRMS 12_02_11_01 : Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopes using azide reduction and Trace gas Preconcentrator Method 12_02_06_01 : 13C and 18O in carbonates by dual inlet IRMS Micromass Optima IRMS 14_01_01 : Nitrogen Isotope Analysis of TKN Digest 12_01_01_02 : Nitrogen isotopes of soil KCl extracts 12_01_01_01 : IRMS 15N Nitrate & Ammonia Dual Inlet 12_01_01_03 : Distillation and DI IRMS of 15N-NH3 12_02_10_07 : Argon Nitrogen ratio and nitrogen isotope analysis 12_02_07_07 : Isotope analysis in CO2 gas samples Hsieh, et al (2004), Epstein, S. Mayeda (1953 McLaughlin et al. (2004) Chang et al. (1999) Morrison et al 2001 Meier-Augenstein, W Tu, et al. (2016), McIllvin et al (2005) Gormly and Spalding (1979), Mariappan, et al. (2009) Gormly and Spalding (1979) Martin, et al. (1995) Koehler, et al. (2000) 40 gm Cu 100 ml 500 ml $26.40 $33.00 $ $ $30.80 $38.50 $ $ $44.00 $55.00 $30.80 $
4 Standard Water Testing Accumet 03_03_01 : Specific conductivity in water SM2510 AQ2 Automated Multi-Chemistry Analyzer 02_07_01 : Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen EPA (Colorimetric) 02_08_01 : Total Kjeldahl Phosphorus 02_13_01 : Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen SM4500-Norg semi-micro 02_09_01 : Total Dissolved Phosphorus AQ2 EPA _11_01 : Total Phosphorus in water EPA _10_01 : Total Nitrogen - Persulfate Oxidation SM4500P 02_04_01 : Sulfanilamide colorimetric Analysis - EPA _02_01 : Cd reduction with nitrite subtraction (NO3N only) 02_06_01 : Soluble Phosphate AQ2 EPA _03_01 : Nitrate_Nitrite Cd-Reduction EPA _01_01 : AQ2 Phenate Colorimetry 02_05_01 : Molybdate reactive silica - EPA Method _07_02 : Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen EPA Solids 02_08_02 : Total Kjeldahl Phosphorus solids 02_03_02 : Nitrate_Nitrite in soil w/ KCl extraction 02_01_02 : Ammonia in soil w/ KCl extraction Ion Chromatograph System ICS-90 10_01_01 : Ion Chromatography - Major Anions EPA _02_02 : Extractable Chloride in soil (Ion Chromatography) 10_02_06 : Anions in dried plant solids/hot water extraction Lachat Quikchem Analyzer 13_01_01 : Ammonia in water by FIA 13_03_01 : Nitrate/Nitrite in Water Cd reduction FIA 13_05_01 : Orthophosphate in water by FIA 13_06_01 : Total nitrogen in water by in-line digestion FIA Mettler Analytical Balance 17_08_01 : Oil and grease EPA 1664A PE Atomic Absorption Spectrometer 01_02_01 : Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (per element) Perkin Elmer Lambda 25 Spectrophotometer SM 2510 EPA-111-A Rev-8 EPA-135-A Rev 2, EPA SM 4500N org EPA EPA-119-A Rev 7 SM 4500P EPA-116-A Rev 4 EPA EPA-118-A, EPA EPA-127-A Rev 8 EPA 103-A Rev 10 EPA-121-A Rev 2 EPA-111-A Rev-8 EPA EPA EPA EPA 300 EPA Schröppel-Meier and Kaiser (1988) QuikChem J SM4500NH3 QuikChem R EPA353.2 QuikChem A SM4500P, QuikChem A SM4110B QuikChem B SM4500N EPA 1664A SM 3111 $7.04 $8.80 $11.00 $13.75 $21.12 $26.40 $44.00 $
5 Standard Water Testing 04_07_01 : Free and total chlorine in water 03_02_01 : Chemical Oxygen Demand SM _02_02 : Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220 SM 5220 SM _06_02 : TOC SEDIMENT microwave digestion Islam, et al 1998 Total Organic Carbon Analyzer MDL _02_01 : Total Organic Carbon SM5310 Persulfate SM 5310 Oxidation 05_01_01 : Dissolved Organic Carbon-Heated Persulfate SM 5310 SM _01_02 : Extractable Organic Carbon-Heated Persulfate SM 5310 SM5310 YSI Dissolved Oxygen Meter 03_04_01 : Dissolved Oxygen - Titrimetric SM4500O C SM 4500O 40 ml 40 ml 5 g $14.08 $
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