LE stands for light elements - so it is a summary of the percentage of light elements present.
I think these are the elements with an atomic number of less than 17 (Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, O etc)
So here, would be picking up S from the sulphides etc.
XRF only analyses the surface of the sample - so you need to be aware of this
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