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Quantitative, high sensitivity, high resolution, nuclear microprobe imaging of fluids, melts and minerals
CG Ryan, E Van Achterbergh, CJ Yeats, SL Drieberg, G Mark, BM McInnes, TT Win, G Cripps, GF Suter
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2002
Abstract
Samples of fluids and melts trapped and preserved as inclusions in growing minerals or healed fractures provide unique windows on a range of geological processes from mantle melting and metasomatism through to economic ore formation and remobilization. Recent advances in nuclear microprobe (NMP) technology at the CSIRO provide powerful tools for the study of these inclusions and associated mineral assemblages. These tools include a new NMP designed for high resolution and high sensitivity, PIXE analytical methods for quantitative imaging and analysis, and simultaneous PIGE imaging. The quantitative imaging and analysis methods are based on the dynamic analysis approach, which generates a fas..
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