AFP Method
Multi-disciplinary research in the frame of the AFP project on a wide range of ore concentrate samples has revealed the following key parameters which can be used to verify the documented origin of an ore concentrate sample in question:
- Geochemical composition (major and trace elements) of ore minerals
- Geological age of ore minerals
- Mineralogical composition and variability of ore concentrates.
Source: BGR
A streamlined analytical protocol has been established to obtain the analytical data necessary for AFP:
- Preparation of polished sections from mineral concentrates
- Quantification of mineral proportions in ore concentrates using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with automated mineralogy.
- Determination of the chemical composition and of uranium-lead isotopes of about 50 individual ore mineral grains representative for a given concentrate sample using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS).
Analytical data obtained from “reference samples” of known origin (mine) are stored in a database. The claimed origin of a “control sample” taken along a supply chain (from mine to exporter) may be verified by cross-referencing its compositional data with the information stored in the reference database using statistical methods. Further details of the AFP method are given in the AFP manual.
Sampling
Sample Preparation
Analysis
Data evaluation