NEN-EN 15204:2006 en

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Water quality - Guidance standard on the enumeration of phytoplankton using inverted microscopy (Utermöhl technique)
The procedure described in this European Standard is based on the standard settling technique as defined by Utermöhl in 1958 [31]. It describes a general procedure for the estimation of abundance and taxonomic composition of marine and freshwater phytoplankton by using inverted light microscopy and sedimentation chambers, including the preceding steps of preservation and storage. Emphasis is placed on optimizing the procedure for the preparation of the microscopic sample. Many of the general principles of the approach described may also be applied to other techniques of enumerating algae (or other entities) using a (conventional) microscope, some of which are described in Annex E. This guidance standard does not cover field collection of samples or the analysis of picoplankton, quantitative analysis of free-floating mats of Cyanobacteria or specific preparation techniques for diatoms.

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2006-09-19
Date of withdrawal
2007-02-28
Committee
390020
TC
CEN/TC 230
ICS code
13.060.70 Examination Of Biological Properties Of Water
Related to
EN 15204:2006, identical
Keywords
Aquatic ecology - Biological analysis and testing - Hydrobiology - Microscopes - Plankton - Directives - Water - Water testing - Water quality - Water pipes

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