Appropriate sampling strategy and analytical methodology to address contamination by industry: Part 1. Conceptual model of a sampling design and sampling types

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This paper presents the results of a literature review on the conceptual model of a sampling design and the different types of samples that can be used to characterize the nature and the extent of contamination at a specific site. The main findings stress the importance of sampling for obtaining relevant sample types and subsequent-qualitative results. The proposed sampling design can be used for environmental studies where, the efficient use of time, money, and human resources are very critical. A good quality sampling design should meet the needs of the study with a minimum expenditure of resources.

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Shtiza, A., & Tashko, A. (2009). Appropriate sampling strategy and analytical methodology to address contamination by industry: Part 1. Conceptual model of a sampling design and sampling types. Central European Journal of Geosciences, 1(2), 193–206. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10085-009-0018-3

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