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Fig. 1. Map indicating the York Potash area of interest (AOI) and location of the exploration and historical boreholes examined in this study. 
Fig. 3. Example photograph of slabbed core, showing contorted bedding of banded polyhalite with magnesite and anhydrite, ~1,535 m, borehole SM3A. Scale at the side of the core is in 5-cm intervals. 
Table 5 . Summary of QXRD-Derived Polyhalite and Equivalent % K2O Assay Results 
Fig. 6. QXRD-derived downhole distribution of mineral species for borehole SM2, clearly demonstrating the presence of two polyhalite-rich intervals; the Shelf and Basin seams. 
Fig. 7. Cross plots for QXRD-and ICP-AES-derived data, SM1 borehole. A. % polyhalite (XRD) vs. K-derived % polyhalite (ICP-AES), using traditional, slow lithium metaborate fusion prior to ICP-AES. B. % polyhalite (XRD) vs. K-derived % polyhalite (ICP-AES), using new, rapid lithium metaborate fusion prior to ICP-AES. C. % polyhalite (XRD) vs. Ca-derived % polyhalite (ICP-AES), using traditional, slow lithium metaborate fusion prior to ICP-AES. D. % halite (XRD) vs. Na-derived % halite (ICP-AES), using traditional, slow lithium metaborate fusion prior to ICP-AES. 

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An Improved Approach to Characterize Potash-Bearing Evaporite Deposits, Evidenced in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Economic Geology

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T L Pottas

Traditionally, potash mineral deposits have been characterized using downhole geophysical logging in tandem with geochemical analysis of core samples to establish the critical potassium (% K2O) content. These techniques have been employed in a recent exploration study of the Permian evaporite succession of North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, but the characterization of these complex deposits has been led by mineralogical analysis, using quantitative X-ray diffraction (QXRD). The novel QXRD approach provides data on K content with the level of confidence needed for reliable reporting of resources and also identifies and quantifies more precisely the nature of the K-bearing minerals. Errors have also been identified when employing traditional geochemical approaches for this deposit, which would have resulted in underestimated potash grades. QXRD analysis has consistently identified polyhalite (K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4·2(H2O) in the Fordon (Evaporite) Formation and sylvite (KCl) in the Boulby Potash and Sneaton Potash members as the principal K-bearing host minerals in North Yorkshire. However, other K hosts, including kalistrontite (K2Sr(SO4)2) a first recorded occurrence in the UK, and a range of boron-bearing minerals have also been detected. Application of the QXRD-led characterization program across the evaporitic basin has helped to produce a descriptive, empirical model for the deposits, including the polyhalite-bearing Shelf and Basin seams and two, newly discovered sylvite-bearing bittern salt horizons, the Pasture Beck and Gough seams. The characterization program has enabled a polyhalite mineral inventory in excess of 2.5 billion metric tons (Bt) to be identified, suggesting that this region possesses the world's largest known resource of polyhalite. © 2016 Gold Open Access: this paper is published under the terms of the CC-BY license.

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... Polyhalite, which may serve as a suitable fertilizer to supply four nutrients, is less water soluble than the more conventional sources and may conceivably provide a slower release of nutrients (Barbarick, 1991). It can also be used directly as a long-release fertiliser (Smith et al., 2014). The slow-release nature of polyhalite has the potential to improve K use efficiency (KUE) as it prevents leaching and provides prolonged nutrient release. ...

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Extended Summaries on Poly 4
Potash – recent exploration developments in North Yorkshire.
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  • January 2012

... To mitigate the issue of fertilizer caking, numerous industries have chosen to employ coatings as protective layers for fertilizer particles. Coatings are frequently applied to minimize moisture absorption by fertilizers and enhance their (CRH) (Walker et al. 1997;Rutland 1991a, b; 'Guidance for the Compatibility of Fertilizer Blending Materials (2006)', n.d.) (Kemp et al. 2016;Fraps and Schmidt 1932;Fig. 12 Changes in caking as a function of temperature for a NPK and b DAP Mangwandi et al. 2011;Walker et al. 2003;Hignett 2013;Easterwood 2012;Jacobson 2005;Lightstone et al. 2000;Jennekens 1987;Price 2006;Azeem et al. 2014;El Diwani et al. 1994). ...

An Improved Approach to Characterize Potash-Bearing Evaporite Deposits, Evidenced in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Economic Geology