AbstractHydrogen normally occurs as hydroxyl ions related to defects at specific crystallographic sites in the structures, and is normally characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). For quantification purposes the FTIR technique has proven to be less precise since calibrations against independent methods are needed. Hydrogen analysis by the NMP technique can solve many of the problems, due to the low detection limit, high lateral resolution, insignificant matrix effects and possibility to discriminate surface-adsorbed water. The technique has been shown to work both on thin samples and on thicker geological samples.To avoid disturbance from surface contamination the hydrogen is analyzed inside semi-thick geological samples. The techniqu...
A new experimental setup for quantitative hydrogen isotopic-ratio microscopy in thin samples (up to ...
International audienceWe report analyses of hydrogen abundance in experimentally annealed and natura...
In nuclear microprobe experiments, high resolution maps of the measured parameter, e.g. element- or ...
AbstractHydrogen normally occurs as hydroxyl ions related to defects at specific crystallographic si...
Hydrogen has been shown to occur as a trace element in many nominally anhydrous minerals. The presen...
Hydrogen can be a major, a minor or a trace constituent of a large variety of minerals. It is usuall...
A universal absorption coefficient was determined for quantitative analysis of OH and H_2O in feldsp...
We present a method for on-line dehydration of small quantities of hydrous and nominally anhydrous m...
Traditional methods to measure water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) are, for example, Fourie...
Traditional methods to measure water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) are, for example, Fourie...
The recent detection of natural hydrogen seeps in sedimentary basin settings has triggered significa...
Trace concentrations of water and hydroxide are commonly bound in minerals which are normally consid...
The presence of hydrogen is blamed for dramatic reductions in cavity Q's. Hydrogen concentration is ...
The aim of this thesis is to increase our knowledge and understanding of trace water concentrations ...
International audienceThe use of hydrogen as an alternative for electric energy storage has emerged ...
A new experimental setup for quantitative hydrogen isotopic-ratio microscopy in thin samples (up to ...
International audienceWe report analyses of hydrogen abundance in experimentally annealed and natura...
In nuclear microprobe experiments, high resolution maps of the measured parameter, e.g. element- or ...
AbstractHydrogen normally occurs as hydroxyl ions related to defects at specific crystallographic si...
Hydrogen has been shown to occur as a trace element in many nominally anhydrous minerals. The presen...
Hydrogen can be a major, a minor or a trace constituent of a large variety of minerals. It is usuall...
A universal absorption coefficient was determined for quantitative analysis of OH and H_2O in feldsp...
We present a method for on-line dehydration of small quantities of hydrous and nominally anhydrous m...
Traditional methods to measure water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) are, for example, Fourie...
Traditional methods to measure water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) are, for example, Fourie...
The recent detection of natural hydrogen seeps in sedimentary basin settings has triggered significa...
Trace concentrations of water and hydroxide are commonly bound in minerals which are normally consid...
The presence of hydrogen is blamed for dramatic reductions in cavity Q's. Hydrogen concentration is ...
The aim of this thesis is to increase our knowledge and understanding of trace water concentrations ...
International audienceThe use of hydrogen as an alternative for electric energy storage has emerged ...
A new experimental setup for quantitative hydrogen isotopic-ratio microscopy in thin samples (up to ...
International audienceWe report analyses of hydrogen abundance in experimentally annealed and natura...
In nuclear microprobe experiments, high resolution maps of the measured parameter, e.g. element- or ...