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Description

This article describes Whiten's (2007) method for converting chemical assays into mineral compositions.[1]

Model theory

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Excel

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The Element to Mineral Conversion may be invoked from the Excel formula bar with the following function call:

=mdMineralogy_EMC(Assay as Range, C as Range, Optional returnResidual as Boolean = false)

Invoking the function with no arguments will print Help text associated with the model, including a link to this page.

References

  1. Whiten, B., 2007. Calculation of mineral composition from chemical assays. Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 29(2), pp.83-97.