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B Floor sample

Blips in images, caused by foam de-gassing – charge effects.

A B C

Similar magnification for the two filters J Floor B Floor Many more particles on the B floor filter

A a b c d e

a b c d e be d c a Mg Cl S Fe Ca K Cl S

A B C

a b c d e f g h

a b c d e f g h d e a b c g hf Si C C C C C Fe Ca K K K K S S K Al

A B C

C

b a d c e g f

b a d c e g f b g d a e f c g Si Ba Ca S C Al K C Ca Cl Al S O O

Overview - after

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.

J-Floor Sample B-Floor Sample SizeAll less than ~10um, most <2um Many sub micron, quite a lot >10um, some extending more than 50um CompositionMainly: Si, Ca, C, Fe Some: Cl, K, S, Mg, O, Al Mainly: Si, Cl, Ca, Mg, Ba, S, C, Al, Zn, Na Some: K, Fe, O Initial Comparison

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