The results are available here as a set of text files that follow a "tab delimited format". Such a form is easily imported into most spreadsheet software (e.g. in Excel: open a 'book', insert or select an empty sheet, paste into it the text that you have copied from the text editor )
there is one record per line
the different fields of a record are separated by 'tab' characters (ASCII 9)
the first line contains the description of the fields
the first item of each record (actually our XRF identification number) will be used to identify each sample without equivoque.
it is thus used as the identification key that relates the different analysis of the same (powdered) sample.
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Sample list, with Index / Name / Site / Lithology / ...: results/kola_list.txt
XRF + ICP-OES results, merged in one file: results/kola_out.txt
Sample List with colour / symbol encoding for use with 'Tikazu'
For an evaluation of the consistency between the two sets of results, the basic data are at:
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NB: By clicking on these links in your browser, you should display these texts, but 'cut and paste' will probably translate the tab characters into blanks. To save these tables within a spreadsheet, better 'save as' these .txt files as files on your disk, and import them, or, better, download the zip file to your disk, and it will, upon decompression, produce a directory containing tab-demlimited text files.