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Representative sampling for energetic compounds at military training ranges

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ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 45-55

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15275920590913912

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representativeness; representative sampling; energetic compounds; explosives; propellants; sampling

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Field sampling experiments were conducted at various locations on training ranges at three military installations within North America. The areas investigated included ail anti-tank range firing point, an anti-tank range impact area, all artillery-range firing point, and an artillery-range impact area. The Purpose of this study was to develop practical sampling strategies to reliably estimate mean concentrations of residues from munitions found in surface soil at various types of live-fire training ranges. The ranges studied differ in the types of energetic residues deposited and the mode of deposition. In most cases, the major source zones for these residues are the top two or three centimeters of soil. Multi-increment sampling was used to reduce the variance between field sample replicates and to enhance sample representativeness. Based on these criteria the results indicate that a single or a few discrete samples do not provide representative data for these types of sites. However, samples built from at least 25 increments provided data that was sufficiently representative to allow for the estimation of energetic residue mass loading in surface soils and to characterize the training activity at a given location. thereby addressing two objectives that frequently are common to both environmental and forensic investigations.

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