73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society, New York, NY, July 26-30, 2010International audienceSynchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) is a method of choice to analyze fragile, unique meteoritic samples, requiring no sample preparation. It is a nondestructive, multielemental, quantitative method, easily coupled to diffraction and speciation for a detailed sample characterization. The composition of samples thicker than a few microns is however difficult to obtain due to the high attenuation of the characteristic X-rays resulting in non-detection of low-Z elements (Z≤ 14)
Portable, in-situ and on-stream X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is widely used in minerals industry applica...
Chemical, microstructural and mineralogical studies of minerals and materials require sophisticated ...
International audienceX-ray analysis was introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century, right...
73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society, New York, NY, July 26-30, 2010International audienc...
We present the application of a new synchrotron-based technique for rapid mapping of trace element d...
A fundamental parameter-based quantification scheme for confocal XRF was applied to sub-micron synch...
X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is one of the easiest and most rapid analytical methods that can b...
Studies of many objects in petrographic thin section, such as melt inclusions in igneous rocks, chon...
A new procedure for X-ray fluorescence chemical analysis of silicate and non-silicate rocks and mine...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
The trace element content and distribution including rare Earth elements (REEs) measured in mm-sized...
Meteorites and impact glasses have been largely analysed using different techniques, but most studie...
Variations in elemental abundances in carbonate archives offer a wealth of information that can be u...
Variations in elemental abundances in carbonate archives offer a wealth of information that can be u...
Portable, in-situ and on-stream X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is widely used in minerals industry applica...
Chemical, microstructural and mineralogical studies of minerals and materials require sophisticated ...
International audienceX-ray analysis was introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century, right...
73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical-Society, New York, NY, July 26-30, 2010International audienc...
We present the application of a new synchrotron-based technique for rapid mapping of trace element d...
A fundamental parameter-based quantification scheme for confocal XRF was applied to sub-micron synch...
X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is one of the easiest and most rapid analytical methods that can b...
Studies of many objects in petrographic thin section, such as melt inclusions in igneous rocks, chon...
A new procedure for X-ray fluorescence chemical analysis of silicate and non-silicate rocks and mine...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
The trace element content and distribution including rare Earth elements (REEs) measured in mm-sized...
Meteorites and impact glasses have been largely analysed using different techniques, but most studie...
Variations in elemental abundances in carbonate archives offer a wealth of information that can be u...
Variations in elemental abundances in carbonate archives offer a wealth of information that can be u...
Portable, in-situ and on-stream X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is widely used in minerals industry applica...
Chemical, microstructural and mineralogical studies of minerals and materials require sophisticated ...
International audienceX-ray analysis was introduced at the beginning of the twentieth century, right...