Missing uncertainties

Sometimes uncertainties are not reported with the concentration measurements, usually when the data were submitted before the reporting of uncertainties became mandatory. In such cases, the uncertainties are estimated using fixed and relative standard deviations derived from the uncertainties that have been reported to the ICES data base (extraction date: 11 January 2022).

Suppose \(c\) is a concentration reported with missing uncertainty. Then the uncertainty \(u\) is estimated from:

\[u^2 = s^2 + v^2 c^2\]

where:


1 The detection limits reported to the ICES data base are sometimes unreliable. Basing \(s\) on one third of the detection limit (when reported) can therefore sometimes yield implausible uncertainties. To provide some robustness a more complicated procedure has evolved which involves the fixed standard deviation estimated from the uncertainties in the ICES data base, the detection limit, the quantification limit, the quality flag, and the measured concentration: