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B Floor sample. Blips in images, caused by foam de-gassing – charge effects. B. C. A. Similar magnification for the two filters. B Floor. J Floor. Many more particles on the B floor filter. A. b. e. a. d. c. b. e. S. Cl. Mg. Mg. Ca. Cl. Fe. K. S. e. a. b. a. Cl. d.
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Blips in images, caused by foam de-gassing – charge effects.
B C A
Similar magnification for the two filters B Floor J Floor Many more particles on the B floor filter
A b e a d c
b e S Cl Mg Mg Ca Cl Fe K S e a b a Cl d d Cl c c Mg Cl Mg
B C A
a c d b f g h e
a c d b f g h e Si a d Cl C b Ca Si Fe Ca K Si S Fe e Cl c Si C Ca Al S K Ca K Cl Fe Si g f h Si Al Al K C Si C C K Ca Ca Cl Cl Ca Fe Fe
B C A
a b g e d c f
a a b g e d c f g Ca g Si Cl Al S Si b C e O d Ba Si f Si C c Al S K Ca O
Particle Size: Many sub micron, quite a lot >10um, some extending more than 50um Particle Composition: Much more varied. Same element as before, plus Ba.
C % is similar for both • Si % - much higher for the B floor sample • S % - variable – highest % on J • Na % - much higher for B floor sample • K % - generally low, not more than 2% • Ba % - much higher for B floor sample • P % - variable • Ca % - much higher for J floor sample • Cl % - one case of v.high % on B floor, otherwise low • Al % - generally low • O % - variable • Zn % - generally only present on B floor sample, but small quantities • N % - possibly more on the J floor sample….prob due to scarcity of particles and higher chance of interacting with gas in chamber