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SUP18409


Parent Paper: Adjustment of weak partial extraction data assuming metal ion adsorption: examples using bulk cyanide leach


ANDREW W. RATE, REBECCA E. HAMON, LEIGH F. BETTENAY & ROBERT J. GILKES


Appearing in GEEA, Vol. 10, Part 2, May 2010, pp. 199–206.

SUP Table 1. Summary of basic soil chemical and mineralogical properties (mean (range) unless otherwise indicated) from the 10 prospects

SUP Table 2. Summary of major element contents (mean (range) unless otherwise indicated) from the 10 prospects

SUP Table 3. Summary of trace element concentrations (mg/kg; mean (range)) in soil from the 10 prospects

SUP Table 4. Anomalism in total elemental analyses for each traverse, which fulfil Criteria 1 and/or 2 (Criterion 1: highest assay vertically over, or within 1 field sampling point of, known mineralization; Criterion 2: the standardized residual value or z-score of an anomalous point is >2)

SUP Table 5. Anomalism in total metal:major element (XRF assay) ratios for each traverse fulfilling both Criteria 1 and 2 (Criterion 1: highest concentration vertically over, or within 1 field sampling point of, known mineralization; Criterion 2: the standardized residual value or z-score of an anomalous point is >2)

SUP Table 6. Anomalism in total metal:soil property ratios for each traverse fulfilling both Criteria 1 and 2 (Criterion 1: highest concentration vertically over, or within 1 field sampling point of, known mineralization; Criterion 2: the standardized residual value or z-score of an anomalous point is >2)

SUP Table 7. Anomalism in BCL metal:major element (XRF assay) ratios for each traverse fulfilling both Criteria 1 and 2 (Criterion 1: highest concentration vertically over, or within 1 field sampling point of, known mineralization; Criterion 2: the standardized residual value or z-score of an anomalous point is >2)