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Oil Spill identification - Round Robin 20045
3.Discussion
Remark
Similar lubricating oil In bilge samples Is
often found by RIZA. This may be due
to the fact that RIZA mainly receives
cases from inland waters, where smaller
ships with diesel driven engines are
involved (In a limited area). BSH's
experience is different: receiving mainly
open sea and coastal cases quite
different lubricating oils are found, even
with regard to viscosity.
3.1 Introduction
In contrast to Round Robin tests, where the concentrations of single
compounds have to be measured (part of the QM in environmental
monitoring) it is merely asked for a conclusion (mainly "yes" or “no")
in the RR-tests for oil spill identification. But the participants put much
work into analysis and presentation. Thus, in addition to simply
summarizing the mere "overall results" in a final RR-report, emphasis
should also be put here on how results are achieved and how these
results are presented.
This RR offers a variety of possibilities to check the applied method and
to make improvements towards a better effectiveness of the analysis
and a better clarity of the report:
1. The samples source I and source II contained different light fuel
oils.
2. Weathering was effective in the samples in the order: source I
(no weathering) < spill I < spill II.
3. In order to make the comparison not too easy, samples with
very similar lubricating oil were chosen as possible source samples. The
“true" biomarkers, i.e. hopanes and steranes, which originate from the
lub oil, were thus hardly different in all 4 samples.
4. The aromatic steranes, except maybe the two lightest boiling
ones, i.e. C20, C21, were not present.
The results of this Round Robin were jointly evaluated by RIZA and
BSH.
Although RIZA has prepared the samples and thus knows the result
from the beginning, RIZA "participated" in this Round Robin even in a
twofold way:
Firstly, samples were analyzed and results (raw data) were produced
ready for being included into the COSI database of the BSH. BSH has
included them afterwards, (see for a presentation of COSI on the CD
for Oeldatenbank- COSI.ppt or use
http://www.bsh.de/de/Meeresdaten/Umweltschutz/Oelidentifizierung
/Oeldatenbank.ppt)
Secondly RIZA has produced results according to the draft CEN-
guidelines.
On the other hand, BSH has received 4 samples without knowing
anything about them before the main part of this discussion was
already written. There was merely the information that there were two