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CARNAVALE RESOURCES LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2008

Apr 7, 2008

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8 April 2008 ASX Announcement

The Manager ASX Ltd Level 4, 20 Bridge Street Sydney, NSW 2000

Independent consultant confirms prospectivity of Parmegiana Iron Project, Brazil

Australian-based iron ore exploration company Carnavale Resources Limited (ASX: CAV, Frankfurt: A0MJ31) (“Carnavale” or “the Company”) remains on track with the development of its 100%-owned Parmegiana Iron Ore Project in Brazil, South America, following the receipt of a report prepared by independent consultants MCB Serviços e Mineração (“ MCB ”).

MCB was on site at Carnavale’s 75,548-hectares property located on the northwestern part of Mato Grosso State, Brazil from February 27 to March 1 2008, to inspect the existing outcrops and drill core for high grade iron ore and to provide the Company guidance on the most efficient way to further advance the project.

The MCB report has concluded:

  • The presence of a high-grade ore (hematite) in a continuous surface colluvium deposit should be the primary focus of the Parmegiana iron ore project.

  • The potential area must be evaluated with an extensive trenching and pit program in order to provide a better idea on the volume and grade of an existing high grade hematite deposit.

  • Preliminary estimation indicates that the colluvium deposit has potential to hold a minimum target volume in the order of 2,100,000 m[3] of iron ore based on a delineated area 28 km long by 50 metres wide, with an average depth of 1.5 metres. (See attached map)

  • More exploration including detailed mapping, supported by trenches and ground-geophysics (electro-resistivity survey), are necessary to better delineate the distribution of possible high-grade ore zones within the iron formations on North and Central Plateaus prior to continuing with the planned diamond drilling program.

  • Volumetric samples should be obtained for specific gravity purposes, chemical analysis for iron oxides and contaminants, granulometric and metallurgical test work.

Based on the conclusions and recommendations provided by MCB, Carnavale will redirect exploration activities to focus on further defining the colluvium deposit with high grade hematite mineralisation anticipated over the Central and North plateaus on the property.

Exploration pits (1.2 by 1.2 metres) are now being opened, mapped, and sampled over the Central and North plateaus. The pits are spaced 50 metres along the original 1,000 metres-spacing north-south oriented lines. A total of 77 pits are planned over Central plateau (see Map.01). Line spacing will be closed to 500 metres in parallel with the modeling of the colluvium deposit provided by initial pits.

Ron Gajewski, Carnavale Resources Executive Director, commented as follows:

“Whilst it is early days in our exploration program on such a large target area, the independent report gives encouragement about the potential that is evident in this project. The report was extremely useful in helping us to refine the activities that we should be focusing on, such as mapping, exploration pits, gravity surveys and groundgeophysics. These activities are designed to better identify drill targets to intersect the high grade hematite iron ore mineralisation we believe exists there.”

Details on the Diamond Drill Hole Assay Results

Hole PAD-001-07 was drilled at an inclination of -50º towards north on the central portion of North Plateau on line 284500E and was designed to test the main iron formation unit at a vertical depth of 40-50 metres. Two mineralized zones were intersected, including 9.30m grading 28.42% Fe from a depth of 0.00m and 57.73m grading 28.62% Fe from a depth of 35.60m. Higher grade zones exist within these intervals (refers to table below).

From
(metres)
To
(metres)
Width*
(metres)
Fe
(%)
0.00 9.30 9.30 28.42
including
0.00 4.00 4.00 35.35
35.60 93.33 57.73 **28.62 **
including
45.60 65.23 19.63 33.11
including
71.00 76.80 5.80 30.57
including
81.50 89.00 7.50 32.17

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Hole PAD-002-08 was drilled at an inclination of -50º towards north on the same section of PAD-001-07 in order to test the down dip extension of the main iron formation on North Plateau. Three mineralized zones were intersected, including; 4.50m grading 22.30% Fe from a depth of 8.60m, 6.00m grading 24.50% Fe from a depth of 41.60m and 45.40m grading 29.17% Fe from a depth of 100.90m. High grades zones exist within this last interval (refers to table below).

From
(metres)
To
(metres)
Width*
(metres)
Fe
(%)
8.60 13.10 4.50 22.30
41.60 47.60 6.00 24.50
100.90 146.30 45.40 29.17
including
100.90 116.60 15.70 33.78
including
134.20 142.00 7.80 31.78

Hole PAD-003-08 was a shallow hole drilled at an inclination of -60º towards north on the southeastern portion of Central Plateau on line 277500E and was designed to investigate the hanging-wall portion of the main iron formation unit. The hole intersected 16.80 m grading 34.74% Fe, starting at the surface level and open to depth. This intersection includes a high grade zone with 3.20m grading 52.07% Fe on the colluvium zone (refers to table below).

From
(metres)
To
(metres)
Width*
(metres)
Fe
(%)
0.00 16.80 16.80()** 34.74
including
0.00 3.20 3.20 52.07

Hole PAD-004-08 was a shallow hole drilled on the same section of PAD-003-08, at an inclination of -50º towards north and was designed to intersect the footwall portion of the main iron formation unit on the Central Plateau. The hole intersected 3.85m grading 34.26% Fe on the colluvium zone and 2.80m grading 32.92% Fe. This second intersection is open on both sides and additional sampling is underway (refers to table below).

From
(metres)
To
(metres)
Width*
(metres)
Fe
(%)
0.00 3.85 3.85 34.26
28.10 30.90 2.80(***) **32.92 **
  • widths are drill intersected and do not represent true widths (**) open to depth

(***) open on both sides

Note: all assay results for holes PAD-001-07, PAD-002-08, PAD-003-08 and PAD-00408 are provided in the table at the end of this announcement.

Ron Gajewski Director

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Quality Assurance/Quality Control and Competent Person Statement

The drilling program is being carried out by Boart Longyear-Geoserv, which is an ISO 14001 accredited entity. Drill holes reported in this release were collared using HQ (63.5mm)-sized core in the oxidized saprolite zone and reduced to NQ (47.6mm)-sized core in the fresh bedrock. The core is logged and photographed by Carnavale staff and then split using a diamond saw. Half the core is stored on-site in a secure core shed and the other half is sampled, bagged, secured, and stored on-site until transportation by road to SGS-Geosol Laboratorio Ltda’s (“SGS”) laboratory in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. SGS is ISO14001 and ISO 9001:2000 accredited and is independent of Carnavale.

The entire half-core is crushed and two kilograms is pulverized and homogenized. 150 Gram pulps are then analyzed by x-ray (with fusion of lithium-tetraborate) for Fe2O3, CaO, K2O, MnO, P2O3, TiO2, Al2O3, MgO, Na2O and SiO3. The Fe2O3 values were then transformed into %Fe.

QA/QC procedures include the submission by Carnavale of systematic duplicate and blank samples within the sample batches submitted to SGS. In addition, SGS inserts its own blanks and standards into each sample batch. The results from these control samples indicate acceptable consistency of analysis. Selected representative pulverized sample duplicates are submitted for referee analyses to ALS Chemex’s laboratory in Australia, an ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025 accredited laboratory which is independent of Carnavale.

Scientific or technical information in this release has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Paulo I. de Brito, a consultant to the Company and a member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (“AusIMM”). Mr de Brito has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (“the JORC Code”). Mr de Brito consents to the inclusion in this report of the information, in the form and context in which it appears.

Mr. Jonas Costa (from MCB Serviços e Mineração) who provided services for Carnavale on the evaluation of the iron potential of Parmegiana Project also reviewed the information included in this announcement based on MCB’s report and consents with the form and context in which it appears.

For further information in respect of Carnavale please contact:

Ron Gajewski Klaus Eckhof Jill Thomas or David Tasker Jill Thomas or David Tasker
Director Director Media / Investor Relations
Tel: +61 8 9240 6876 Tel: +61 411148209 Tel:+61 8 9388 0944
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

**Carnavale Resources website: **


www.carnavaleresources.com.au

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e.01 - Whole Assays for holes PAD-001-07, PAD-002-08, PAD-003-08 PAD-004-08

PAD-001-07 PAD-001-07 PAD-001-07
FROM TO WIDTH SAMPLE_ID Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) K2O (%) MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
0.00 1.00 1.00 PAD-00001 36.10 11.80 0.09 0.51 0.26 10.30 < 0.1 0.026 10.50 0.35 9.92
1.00 2.00 1.00 PAD-00002 34.90 11.90 0.13 0.55 0.28 10.50 < 0.1 0.024 12.20 0.34 9.97
2.00 3.00 1.00 PAD-00003 36.70 11.60 0.06 0.47 0.19 10.00 < 0.1 0.033 9.60 0.33 10.28
3.00 4.00 1.00 PAD-00004 33.70 11.90 0.06 0.79 0.28 8.50 < 0.1 0.028 16.80 0.37 8.87
4.00 5.60 1.60 PAD-00005 23.00 11.10 0.02 1.60 0.38 4.23 < 0.1 0.035 41.80 0.41 5.95
5.60 7.85 2.25 PAD-00006 16.70 9.40 0.03 1.40 0.36 2.65 < 0.1 0.042 56.90 0.37 4.35
7.85 9.30 1.45 PAD-00007 33.50 0.85 0.03 0.28 0.12 3.27 < 0.1 0.012 45.80 0.02 1.33
9.30 11.60 2.30 PAD-00008 10.40 6.66 < 0.01 1.35 0.37 1.40 < 0.1 0.024 72.70 0.31 2.50
11.60 14.60 3.00 PAD-00009 12.10 7.67 < 0.01 1.59 0.38 1.05 < 0.1 0.034 69.70 0.39 2.69
14.60 16.10 1.50 PAD-00010 8.79 7.43 < 0.01 1.84 0.44 0.35 < 0.1 0.021 76.00 0.34 2.29
16.10 19.10 3.00 PAD-00011 13.20 6.95 < 0.01 1.70 0.39 0.49 < 0.1 0.024 70.60 0.33 2.11
19.10 20.60 1.50 PAD-00012 10.00 8.29 < 0.01 2.17 0.52 0.57 < 0.1 0.032 72.10 0.34 2.49
20.60 22.10 1.50 PAD-00013 8.92 10.30 < 0.01 2.54 0.60 0.34 < 0.1 0.039 69.00 0.44 3.12
22.10 23.60 1.50 PAD-00014 9.58 6.72 < 0.01 1.30 0.32 0.38 < 0.1 0.036 76.90 0.26 2.21
23.60 26.60 3.00 PAD-00015 14.60 6.84 < 0.01 1.22 0.30 0.63 < 0.1 0.038 68.70 0.26 2.37
26.60 29.60 3.00 PAD-00016 13.30 6.00 < 0.01 0.75 0.20 0.42 < 0.1 0.040 71.40 0.27 2.28
29.60 31.60 2.00 PAD-00017 12.10 5.34 < 0.01 0.44 0.14 0.53 < 0.1 0.038 74.40 0.20 2.21
31.60 34.10 2.50 PAD-00018 13.50 5.11 < 0.01 0.37 0.13 0.25 < 0.1 0.035 73.80 0.23 2.07
34.10 35.60 1.50 PAD-00019 18.70 4.29 < 0.01 0.33 0.11 0.31 < 0.1 0.034 68.00 0.19 1.80
35.60 37.10 1.50 PAD-00020 21.90 3.63 < 0.01 0.31 < 0.1 0.40 < 0.1 0.035 64.25 0.13 1.58
37.10 38.60 1.50 PAD-00022 23.00 3.44 < 0.01 0.21 < 0.1 0.30 < 0.1 0.029 62.50 0.13 1.62
38.60 41.60 3.00 PAD-00023 28.60 2.58 < 0.01 0.09 < 0.1 0.50 < 0.1 0.024 55.30 0.08 1.38
41.60 43.10 1.50 PAD-00024 28.00 2.41 < 0.01 0.06 < 0.1 0.94 < 0.1 0.026 55.60 0.09 1.47
43.10 44.60 1.50 PAD-00025 22.00 4.88 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.36 < 0.1 0.031 62.50 0.14 2.16
44.60 45.60 1.00 PAD-00026 26.60 2.11 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.78 < 0.1 0.023 59.20 0.08 1.19
45.60 46.60 1.00 PAD-00027 29.40 2.13 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.70 < 0.1 0.023 55.00 0.08 1.18
46.60 49.90 3.30 PAD-00029 34.00 1.56 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 1.08 < 0.1 0.018 48.80 0.06 1.04
49.90 51.80 1.90 PAD-00030 31.65 1.70 0.02 0.04 < 0.1 1.36 < 0.1 0.028 51.05 0.06 1.16
51.80 54.60 2.80 PAD-00031 35.40 1.07 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.82 < 0.1 0.022 48.10 0.04 0.78
54.60 55.60 1.00 PAD-00032 35.70 1.14 0.02 0.01 < 0.1 0.45 < 0.1 0.022 47.60 0.04 0.72

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PAD-001-07 PAD-001-07 “Cont”
FROM TO WIDTH SAMPLE_ID Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) K2O (%) MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
55.60 56.60 1.00 PAD-00033 32.20 1.66 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.34 < 0.1 0.024 52.60 0.06 0.83
56.60 57.60 1.00 PAD-00034 34.40 1.21 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.42 < 0.1 0.021 50.00 0.04 0.66
57.60 58.60 1.00 PAD-00035 33.00 1.10 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.57 < 0.1 0.023 51.10 0.05 0.70
58.60 59.60 1.00 PAD-00036 31.10 1.63 < 0.01 0.05 < 0.1 1.69 < 0.1 0.032 51.00 0.05 1.33
59.60 61.30 1.70 PAD-00037 37.50 1.21 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 1.93 < 0.1 0.034 42.20 0.03 1.11
61.30 62.60 1.30 PAD-00038 29.00 1.48 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.1 1.71 < 0.1 0.030 53.60 0.05 1.27
62.60 63.80 1.20 PAD-00039 30.90 1.88 < 0.01 0.06 < 0.1 1.22 < 0.1 0.030 52.80 0.08 1.34
63.80 65.23 1.43 PAD-00040 30.45 3.88 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.88 < 0.1 0.039 50.35 0.17 2.00
65.23 67.00 1.77 PAD-00041 20.00 3.96 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.53 < 0.1 0.033 66.00 0.19 1.84
67.00 68.30 1.30 PAD-00042 17.70 4.85 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.73 < 0.1 0.039 67.90 0.19 2.22
68.30 70.10 1.80 PAD-00043 19.90 5.21 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.72 < 0.1 0.048 64.00 0.20 2.50
70.10 71.00 0.90 PAD-00044 23.50 4.34 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.61 < 0.1 0.051 60.50 0.16 2.24
71.00 72.10 1.10 PAD-00045 30.30 2.47 < 0.01 0.05 < 0.1 0.81 < 0.1 0.031 52.10 0.08 1.40
72.10 73.00 0.90 PAD-00046 32.00 0.85 < 0.01 0.06 < 0.1 0.26 < 0.1 0.012 54.20 0.02 0.48
73.00 73.90 0.90 PAD-00047 25.30 4.15 < 0.01 0.05 < 0.1 2.61 < 0.1 0.061 54.00 0.14 2.63
73.90 76.10 2.20 PAD-00048 31.30 0.56 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.1 0.85 < 0.1 0.017 54.30 0.02 0.49
76.10 76.80 0.70 PAD-00050 33.65 0.63 < 0.01 0.05 < 0.1 0.74 < 0.1 0.020 50.75 0.03 0.60
76.80 77.60 0.80 PAD-00051 22.10 5.05 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.79 < 0.1 0.055 60.90 0.17 2.52
77.60 79.10 1.50 PAD-00052 21.00 4.32 < 0.01 0.06 < 0.1 0.73 < 0.1 0.042 63.05 0.17 2.12
79.10 80.07 0.97 PAD-00054 24.00 4.15 < 0.01 0.06 < 0.1 0.50 < 0.1 0.042 60.40 0.14 1.88
80.07 81.50 1.43 PAD-00055 25.10 4.03 0.01 0.08 < 0.1 0.41 < 0.1 0.041 58.70 0.14 1.79
81.50 83.60 2.10 PAD-00057 33.30 0.97 < 0.01 0.12 < 0.1 0.59 < 0.1 0.014 51.30 0.03 0.59
83.60 85.00 1.40 PAD-00058 34.10 1.09 < 0.01 0.12 < 0.1 0.44 < 0.1 0.012 50.20 0.05 0.60
85.00 86.00 1.00 PAD-00059 27.80 2.14 < 0.01 0.11 < 0.1 0.47 < 0.1 0.025 57.80 0.07 1.00
86.00 87.00 1.00 PAD-00060 35.60 1.45 < 0.01 0.10 < 0.1 0.29 < 0.1 0.016 47.20 0.05 0.71
87.00 88.00 1.00 PAD-00061 29.70 1.29 < 0.01 0.12 < 0.1 0.57 < 0.1 0.015 56.30 0.05 0.78
88.00 89.00 1.00 PAD-00062 30.50 2.11 < 0.01 0.12 < 0.1 0.42 < 0.1 0.020 53.90 0.08 1.11
89.00 90.26 1.26 PAD-00063 22.30 4.15 < 0.01 0.15 < 0.1 1.16 < 0.1 0.056 61.40 0.15 2.21
90.26 91.10 0.84 PAD-00064 22.40 4.86 < 0.01 0.14 < 0.1 0.21 < 0.1 0.091 61.00 0.15 2.40
91.10 92.60 1.50 PAD-00065 26.60 2.68 0.01 0.23 < 0.1 0.58 < 0.1 0.059 58.20 0.09 1.52
92.60 93.33 0.73 PAD-00066 25.20 4.38 0.01 0.01 < 0.1 0.42 < 0.1 0.100 58.00 0.13 2.23
93.33 95.00 1.67 PAD-00067 14.80 5.87 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.1 0.86 < 0.1 0.120 69.20 0.20 3.66

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PAD-001-07 PAD-001-07 “Cont.”
FROM TO
WIDTH
SAMPLE_ID Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) K2O (%) MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
95.00 96.00 1.00 PAD-00068 12.20 4.32 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.51 < 0.1 0.130 75.00 0.14 3.47
96.00 97.00 1.00 PAD-00069 12.20 6.17 < 0.01 0.13 < 0.1 1.49 < 0.1 0.130 71.00 0.20 4.07
97.00 98.00 1.00 PAD-00070 11.85 7.44 < 0.01 0.09 < 0.1 0.84 < 0.1 0.050 71.75 0.33 3.82
98.00 99.00 1.00 PAD-00071 14.00 9.87 < 0.01 0.47 0.13 1.40 < 0.1 0.069 63.00 0.37 4.77
99.00 99.80 0.80 PAD-00072 11.90 7.58 < 0.01 0.74 0.19 0.55 < 0.1 0.064 70.80 0.32 3.89
PAD-002-08
FROM TO WIDTH
SAMPLE_ID
Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
8.60 13.10 4.50 PAD-00073 22.30 8.00 0.03 2.69 0.66 3.62 < 0.1 0.031 47.20 0.30 2.99
41.60 47.60 6.00 PAD-00074 24.50 2.87 0.04 0.60 0.19 2.66 < 0.1 0.016 55.50 0.10 2.24
47.60 55.10 7.50 PAD-00075 15.90 5.55 0.03 1.41 0.36 2.43 < 0.1 0.024 61.90 0.22 2.85
55.10 59.60 4.50 PAD-00076 16.60 7.00 0.03 1.18 0.31 2.22 < 0.1 0.048 61.50 0.27 3.41
80.60 88.10 7.50 PAD-00078 13.10 5.98 0.01 0.92 0.16 0.37 < 0.1 0.038 69.10 0.22 2.46
88.10 94.70 6.60 PAD-00079 18.20 4.46 0.01 0.34 < 0.1 0.42 < 0.1 0.042 65.00 0.17 2.25
94.70 100.90 6.20 PAD-00080 25.15 1.75 0.01 0.05 < 0.1 0.38 < 0.1 0.022 60.40 0.06 1.37
100.90 104.60 3.70 PAD-00082 32.65 1.66 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.48 < 0.1 0.020 49.60 0.08 1.22
104.60 107.60 3.00 PAD-00083 33.60 1.16 0.01 0.02 < 0.1 0.34 < 0.1 0.018 49.60 0.05 1.02
107.60 110.60 3.00 PAD-00085 35.90 0.54 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.79 < 0.1 0.013 46.00 0.02 0.86
110.60 113.60 3.00 PAD-00086 35.20 0.69 0.02 0.03 < 0.1 0.62 < 0.1 0.013 45.40 0.03 1.04
113.60 116.60 3.00 PAD-00087 31.80 1.12 0.02 0.03 < 0.1 0.91 < 0.1 0.017 51.80 0.04 1.33
116.60 119.60 3.00 PAD-00088 28.10 1.47 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.1 0.96 < 0.1 0.021 55.70 0.05 1.42
119.60 122.60 3.00 PAD-00089 20.00 4.05 0.01 0.01 < 0.1 0.26 < 0.1 0.034 65.30 0.16 2.22
122.60 126.15 3.55 PAD-00090 23.30 4.45 0.01 0.01 < 0.1 0.11 < 0.1 0.045 60.20 0.15 2.33
126.15 128.60 2.45 PAD-00091 28.80 0.72 0.02 0.08 < 0.1 0.30 0.83 0.014 57.10 0.01 0.85
128.60 130.60 2.00 PAD-00092 28.75 1.06 0.01 0.07 < 0.1 0.36 < 0.1 0.017 56.50 0.05 0.97
130.60 132.00 1.40 PAD-00093 23.10 4.26 < 0.01 0.11 < 0.1 0.25 < 0.1 0.046 58.50 0.14 2.14
132.00 134.20 2.20 PAD-00094 24.00 4.22 0.01 0.13 < 0.1 0.27 < 0.1 0.033 58.90 0.15 2.04
134.20 137.10 2.90 PAD-00095 34.50 0.72 0.01 0.08 < 0.1 0.23 < 0.1 0.012 48.30 0.02 0.75
137.10 138.30 1.20 PAD-00096 30.10 1.29 < 0.01 0.11 < 0.1 0.27 < 0.1 0.017 52.60 0.04 1.01
138.30 142.00 3.70 PAD-00097 30.20 1.77 0.01 0.09 < 0.1 0.26 < 0.1 0.021 52.90 0.05 1.21
142.00 144.10 2.10 PAD-00098 22.00 3.42 < 0.01 0.23 < 0.1 0.15 < 0.1 0.064 62.10 0.12 2.08
144.10 146.30 2.20 PAD-00099 27.10 3.45 0.01 0.15 < 0.1 0.45 < 0.1 0.108 53.50 0.11 2.49

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PAD-003-08 PAD-003-08 PAD-003-08
FROM TO WIDTH SAMPLE_ID Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) K2O (%) MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
0.00 1.80 1.80 PAD-00100 53.01 8.30 0.01 0.30 < 0.1 0.28 < 0.1 0.036 9.07 0.25 4.47
1.80 3.20 1.40 PAD-00101 50.85 7.25 < 0.01 0.30 < 0.1 0.34 < 0.1 0.035 13.20 0.22 4.02
3.20 6.00 2.80 PAD-00102 36.37 2.48 0.02 0.37 < 0.1 0.64 < 0.1 0.023 44.20 0.09 1.29
6.00 7.80 1.80 PAD-00103 38.61 2.67 0.01 0.22 < 0.1 0.18 < 0.1 0.028 41.00 0.11 0.98
7.80 9.10 1.30 PAD-00104 34.69 2.10 < 0.01 0.19 < 0.1 0.21 < 0.1 0.021 47.60 0.07 0.89
9.10 11.60 2.50 PAD-00106 25.95 2.76 0.02 0.15 < 0.1 0.18 < 0.1 0.036 59.10 0.08 1.03
11.60 14.60 3.00 PAD-00107 26.30 2.67 < 0.01 0.24 < 0.1 0.37 < 0.1 0.026 58.20 0.08 1.10
14.60 16.80 2.20 PAD-00108 25.81 1.41 0.01 0.26 < 0.1 0.50 < 0.1 0.020 61.20 0.05 0.43
PAD-004-08
FROM TO WIDTH SAMPLE_ID Fe (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) K2O (%) MgO (%) Mn (%) Na2O (%) P (%) SiO2 (%) TiO2 (%) P.F. (%)
0.00 2.00 2.00 PAD-00109 33.08 13.80 0.01 0.44 0.10 1.10 < 0.1 0.160 27.60 0.39 8.62
2.00 3.85 1.85 PAD-00110 35.53 14.10 < 0.01 0.46 < 0.1 0.62 < 0.1 0.210 24.40 0.41 8.71
3.85 5.60 1.75 PAD-00111 18.32 5.95 0.01 1.03 0.24 0.89 < 0.1 0.067 64.60 0.22 2.17
5.60 7.40 1.80 PAD-00113 17.62 5.76 0.02 1.07 0.22 0.52 < 0.1 0.054 66.70 0.20 1.86
28.10 29.60 1.50 PAD-00114 23.57 8.75 < 0.01 1.90 0.47 0.87 < 0.1 0.047 51.40 0.41 2.76
29.60 30.90 1.30 PAD-00115 43.71 2.12 0.04 0.49 0.20 8.50 < 0.1 0.046 21.50 0.06 2.86
54.10 57.30 3.20 PAD-00116 15.32 7.14 0.01 1.84 0.41 2.02 < 0.1 0.030 64.00 0.33 2.45
57.30 60.00 2.70 PAD-00117 15.81 7.78 0.03 2.66 0.64 2.42 < 0.1 0.039 62.00 0.32 2.33
60.00 62.90 2.90 PAD-00118 19.44 5.85 0.04 1.65 0.42 4.43 < 0.1 0.046 56.30 0.25 2.80
62.90 65.26 2.36 PAD-00119 19.65 2.76 0.04 0.82 0.19 3.52 < 0.1 0.024 62.20 0.11 1.70
65.26 67.00 1.74 PAD-00120 18.74 5.78 0.10 1.62 0.44 6.83 < 0.1 0.044 54.80 0.23 3.60
67.00 69.40 2.40 PAD-00121 17.55 4.99 0.05 1.57 0.39 5.92 < 0.1 0.053 59.10 0.21 3.15

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