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30 Seconds of Info from Ian Glacken – Director of Geology: Blanks should never be inserted at regular intervals within the sample stream
Blanks should never be inserted at regular intervals within the sample stream: It is always much more easy for automation of the QAQC process that blanks are inserted at regular intervals, but this is not optimal and is in fact a waste of money. Since blanks are designed to test contamination between samples due to the preparation equipment, the best ‘value’ from a blank is to be placed within or immediately after a high-grade zone (if these can be identified a priori). This is a hassle for system design but arguably the value outweighs the cost.
This week’s 30 Seconds of Info is from Ian Glacken – Director of Geology: iglacken@snowdenoptiro.com
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