IHSS Bulk Source Materials


At the time of its inception, the IHSS decided to collect, distribute, and maintain standard samples that were isolated from soil, peat, leonardite, and river water. By definition, an IHSS standard sample must satisfy all four of the following criteria:

  1. The sample must have come from a site specifically designated by the IHSS for this purpose;
  2. The sample must have been prepared according to a specific procedure designated by the IHSS;
  3. The operations involved in (1) and (2) must have been conducted under the direct supervision of the IHSS;
  4. The sample must be designated as a standard by the IHSS.

Upon depletion of the existing supply of a standard humic or fulvic acid, another batch of that standard will be prepared from the existing stock of bulk soil, peat, or leonardite, or from the Suwannee River. Successive batches of a standard material are expected to be very similar but not necessarily identical. The sources of the four standard samples are:

Large quantities of the three solid-phase bulk source materials (Elliott soil, Pahokee peat, and Gascoyne leonardite) were air-dried and then sieved to remove pebbles and gross fibrous matter. After they were homogenized, a sufficient quantity of each source material was set aside for isolation of the standard humic and fulvic acids, and the remainder of each source material was stored. These bulk source materials are available from the IHSS. They are intended for various uses, but are expected to be used primarily to evaluate new isolation procedures.


The IHSS has also collected and distributed several reference samples that were isolated from soil, peat, and natural waters. By definition, an IHSS reference sample does not satisfy at least one of the criteria for standard humic substances, but does meet both of the following conditions:

  1. The sample must have been prepared from a clearly designated source material, and its preparation must be described in detail;
  2. The material must have been homogenized by the IHSS and must be distributed by the IHSS.

Upon depletion of the existing supply of a reference humic or fulvic acid, that sample might not be replenished. The sources of the reference samples are:


The IHSS does not maintain or distribute bulk source materials for the reference samples.


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