Ramboz et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Advances in multi-elementary analysis of fluid or solid micro-crystalline inclusions (12Ramboz et al., 2008
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- Ramboz C
- Strivay D
- Sauvage T
- Rouer O
- Gallien J
- Gama S
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- XIII All-Russian conference on thermobarogeochemistry in conjunction with IV APIFIS symposium
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X-Ray-based analytical methods can be applied in an absolute fashion, provided that matrix effects are calculated and that parameters related to instrumental factors are controlled (Newbury, 1986). When EPMA (Electron Probe Micro Analysis) was conceived at the end of …
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