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“Whole Pattern” XRD Interpretation of Mineralogical Variation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
All intensity data in a powder XRD pattern can be used to provide useful results for the interpretation of the mineralogical variability of geological samples. Simple statistical methods using Bonferroni's theorem permit the recognition of areas usually associated with mineral peaks where sample patterns are different at a predetermined level of confidence. Intensity/frequency histograms reveal subtle differences in low intensity regions of the XRD patterns that are also indicative of sample variability. These procedures facilitate the comparison of samples and may reduce the total analytical error because the weight percent determination can be eliminated.
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- IX. XRD Applications: Detection Levitts, Superconductors, Organics, Minerals
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