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Investigation Of Geometrical Effects in X-Ray Microfluorescence Analysis of Geological Samples

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Marek Lankosz
Affiliation:
Faculty of Physics and Nuclear Techniques University of Mining and Metallurgy Krakow, al . Mickiewicza 30, Poland
Peter A. Pella
Affiliation:
National Institute of standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Md 20899, USA
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Abstract

Geometrical effects occur when primary x-rays irradiate a mineral inclusion which lies close to the boundary between it and a surrounding mineral having a different chemical composition. An investigation of one of these near-edge effects was performed in the case when x-ray microfluorescence is applied for analysis. Analytical mathematical expressions were developed to correct for this effect and were tested exper imentally.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1993

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References

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