ISO 15473:2002
Soil quality - Guidance on laboratory testing for biodegradation of organic chemicals in soil under anaerobic conditions

Standard No.
ISO 15473:2002
Release Date
2002
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 15473:2002
Scope
This International Standard gives guidance on the selection and method of appropriate tests for the determination of biodegradation of organic chemicals in soil samples under anaerobic conditions. NOTE If the method is intended for tests in the framework of the registration of chemicals, an OECD Guideline on soil degradation [20] gives useful guidance on additional test requirements.

ISO 15473:2002 Referenced Document

  • ISO 10381-6:1993 Soil quality; sampling; part 6: guidance on the collection, handling and storage of soil for the assessment of aerobic microbial processes in the laboratory
  • ISO 10390:1994 Soil quality - Determination of pH
  • ISO 10694:1995 Soil quality - Determination of organic and total carbon after dry combustion (elementary analysis)
  • ISO 11260:1994 Soil quality - Determination of effective cation exchange capacity and base saturation level using barium chloride solution
  • ISO 11261:1995 Soil quality - Determination of total nitrogen - Modified Kjeldahl method
  • ISO 11271 Soil quality — Determination of redox potential — Field method*2022-07-01 Update
  • ISO 11274:1998 Soil quality - Determination of the water-retention characteristic - Laboratory methods
  • ISO 11277:1998 Soil quality - Determination of particle size distribution in mineral soil material - Method by sieving and sedimentation
  • ISO 14239:1997 Soil quality - Laboratory incubation systems for measuring the mineralization of organic chemicals in soil under aerobic conditions

ISO 15473:2002 history

  • 2002 ISO 15473:2002 Soil quality - Guidance on laboratory testing for biodegradation of organic chemicals in soil under anaerobic conditions
Soil quality - Guidance on laboratory testing for biodegradation of organic chemicals in soil under anaerobic conditions



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