2014
DOI: 10.1144/geochem2012-163
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Improving lithological discrimination in exploration drill-cores using portable X-ray fluorescence measurements: (1) testing three Olympus Innov-X analysers on unprepared cores

Abstract: Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysers are increasingly popular tools for geoscientific applications, including mineral exploration. One promising application, illustrated in the companion paper, is to obtain high-spatial resolution down-hole geochemical profiles using pXRF on unprepared exploration drill-cores. However, the precision and accuracy of pXRF analysers on such samples is not well studied. We have tested three Olympus Innov-X analysers, both on a sediment standard (NIST 2702, ‘Inorganics in M… Show more

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“…Choice of samples for precision and accuracy determinations; traditional geochemistry data For the seven Matagami rock core samples, ranging in composition from gabbro to rhyolite, used by Ross et al (2014a) to perform in situ measurements in mining plus mode, a representative fraction of the rejects -the unused coarsely crushed material from traditional geochemistry -were pulverized (see details below) and analysed in the mining plus mode only.…”
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“…Choice of samples for precision and accuracy determinations; traditional geochemistry data For the seven Matagami rock core samples, ranging in composition from gabbro to rhyolite, used by Ross et al (2014a) to perform in situ measurements in mining plus mode, a representative fraction of the rejects -the unused coarsely crushed material from traditional geochemistry -were pulverized (see details below) and analysed in the mining plus mode only.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internal capacity of the cups is a cylinder 1.8 cm high with a diameter of 2.6 cm; they were fully filled with powder and the Mylar ® film was in direct contact with the powder. Ross et al (2014a) describe instrumental precision and beam time testing on a sediment standard using both modes of analysis. They also report on a similar test on rock cores, in situ, using the mining plus mode only.…”
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“…Portable/handheld XRF instruments are gaining popularity and have been applied widely and successfully to analyse drill cores in a non-destructive way (e.g. Gazley et al, 2011Gazley et al, , 2012Fisher et al, 2014;Le Vaillant et al, 2014;Ross et al, 2014). Advantages of the new instrument over handheld XRF instruments are a better and more representative coverage (continuous scanning vs. point analyses), reduced labour, standardised analytical conditions, integrated routines, and advanced data handling.…”
Section: Geoscientific Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%