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BS EN ISO 23611-6:2013

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Soil quality. Sampling of soil invertebrates Guidance for the design of sampling programmes with soil invertebrates

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Published date

31-08-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Objectives of sampling
6 Samples and sampling points
7 Practical considerations for the biological sampling
   of soils
8 Design options for sampling soil invertebrates
9 Sampling report
10 Quality control and quality assurance
Annex A (informative) - Case studies
Bibliography

Specifies guidance for the design of field studies with soil invertebrates (e.g. for the monitoring of the quality of a soil as a habitat for organisms).

Committee
EH/4
DevelopmentNote
Renumbers & supersedes BS ISO 23611-6. 2013 version incorporates corrigendum to BS ISO 23611-6. Supersedes 11/30197338 DC. (08/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
52
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO 23611 provides guidance for the design of field studies with soil invertebrates (e.g. for the monitoring of the quality of a soil as a habitat for organisms). Detailed information on the sampling of the most important soil organisms is provided in the other parts of this International Standard (ISO 23611-1 to ISO 23611-5).

This part of ISO 23611 is used for all terrestrial biotopes in which soil invertebrates occur. Basic information on the design of field studies in general is already laid down in ISO 10381-1. This information can vary according to the national requirements or the climatic/regional conditions of the site to be sampled.

NOTE While this part of ISO 23611 aims to be applicable globally for all terrestrial sites that are inhabited by soil invertebrates, the existing information refers mostly to temperate regions. However, the (few) studies from other (tropical and boreal) regions, as well as theoretical considerations, allow the conclusion that the principles laid down in this part of ISO 23611 are generally valid, References [4], [6], [40], [21].

This part of ISO 23611 gives information on site-specific risk assessment of contaminated land, study of potential side effects of anthropogenic impacts (e.g. the application of chemicals or the building of roads), the biological classification and assessment of soils in order to determine the biological quality of soils, and long-term biogeographical monitoring in the context of nature protection or restoration, including global change (e.g. as in long-term ecological research projects).

Standards Relationship
EN ISO 23611-6:2013 Identical
ISO 23611-6:2012 Identical

ISO 11466:1995 Soil quality — Extraction of trace elements soluble in aqua regia
ISO 23611-4:2007 Soil quality — Sampling of soil invertebrates — Part 4: Sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes
ISO 11074:2015 Soil quality — Vocabulary
ISO 10381-1:2002 Soil quality Sampling Part 1: Guidance on the design of sampling programmes
ISO 11272:2017 Soil quality — Determination of dry bulk density
ISO 10381-3:2001 Soil quality Sampling Part 3: Guidance on safety
ISO 23611-1:2006 Soil quality Sampling of soil invertebrates Part 1: Hand-sorting and formalin extraction of earthworms
ISO 10381-6:2009 Soil quality Sampling Part 6: Guidance on the collection, handling and storage of soil under aerobic conditions for the assessment of microbiological processes, biomass and diversity in the laboratory
ISO 14240-1:1997 Soil quality Determination of soil microbial biomass Part 1: Substrate-induced respiration method
ISO 14240-2:1997 Soil quality Determination of soil microbial biomass Part 2: Fumigation-extraction method
ISO 23611-2:2006 Soil quality — Sampling of soil invertebrates — Part 2: Sampling and extraction of micro-arthropods (Collembola and Acarina)
ISO 10381-2:2002 Soil quality Sampling Part 2: Guidance on sampling techniques
ISO 17616:2008 Soil quality Guidance on the choice and evaluation of bioassays for ecotoxicological characterization of soils and soil materials
ISO 11277:2009 Soil quality Determination of particle size distribution in mineral soil material Method by sieving and sedimentation
ISO 10381-5:2005 Soil quality Sampling Part 5: Guidance on the procedure for the investigation of urban and industrial sites with regard to soil contamination
ISO 23611-5:2011 Soil quality — Sampling of soil invertebrates — Part 5: Sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates
ISO 11461:2001 Soil quality — Determination of soil water content as a volume fraction using coring sleeves — Gravimetric method
ISO 14869-1:2001 Soil quality — Dissolution for the determination of total element content — Part 1: Dissolution with hydrofluoric and perchloric acids
ISO 15799:2003 Soil quality Guidance on the ecotoxicological characterization of soils and soil materials
ISO 13878:1998 Soil quality Determination of total nitrogen content by dry combustion ("elemental analysis")
ISO 15709:2002 Soil quality Soil water and the unsaturated zone Definitions, symbols and theory
ISO 11274:1998 Soil quality Determination of the water-retention characteristic Laboratory methods
ISO 10390:2005 Soil quality Determination of pH
ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary
ISO 10694:1995 Soil quality — Determination of organic and total carbon after dry combustion (elementary analysis)
ISO 23611-3:2007 Soil quality Sampling of soil invertebrates Part 3: Sampling and soil extraction of enchytraeids
ISO 10381-4:2003 Soil quality Sampling Part 4: Guidance on the procedure for investigation of natural, near-natural and cultivated sites
ISO 11260:1994 Soil quality Determination of effective cation exchange capacity and base saturation level using barium chloride solution

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