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XRF Macroprobe Analysis of Geologic Materials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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An x-ray fluorescence macroprobe was built for intermediate-scale compositional mapping to bridge the gap in spatial resolution between bulk x-ray fluorescence and electron beam methods. The macroprobe was optimized for quantitative whole rock mapping on a millimeter scale to evaluate changes in bulk composition of fine-grained mineral aggregates.
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