X-Ray Fluorescence on M-3 Source Sand, M-3 and
Sea Water Precipitate
Canadian mine tailings (M-3 source black sand) was
tested in the XRF and revealed a plethora of metals but no gold, iridium or rhodium.
Black sand contains: vanadium, chromium, copper, nickel, iron, zinc,
arsenic, selenium, rhenium, tungsten, platinum, niobium, mercury,bismuth,
silver, lead, ruthenium, silicon, polonium, tin, antimony, and aluminum.
Ferromagnetic elements present: nickel, iron
Paramagnetic elements present: copper, silver, platinum
Because this is the starting material for the M-3
precipitate a sodium burn was performed on the black sand to first produce M-3. This was dried and placed in the XRF to record an elemental analysis for
examination.
M-3
contains: iron, polonium, zinc, aluminum, and silicon
Ferromagnetic elements present:
iron
Pacific Ocean water sample was taken from 6 feet of water
in Huntington Beach California. The precipitate extracted at pH7.5 was examined in the XRF.
Pacific
Ocean ppt sample contains: Calcium, Magnesium, potassium, mercury, gold
Possible
monatomic elements: Gold [blunted spectral line
indication]
Analysis of
black sand and m-3 monatom content based on presence of Al, Si and Iron:
Small
likelihood that monatomic gold was present due to the fact that the indicator lines Al, Si and Fe were
recorded in the expected place for the elements.
Analysis of
Ocean ppt monatomic content:
Strong
likelihood of monatomic gold. Expected blunted spectral line in
the correct position.