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[meteorite-list] Geophysics, meteorites, and Electron microscopy-QUESTIONCarl
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[meteorite-list] Geophysics, meteorites, and Electron microscopy-QUESTIONCarl
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A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is great for high magnification
images that also contain information about
Thanks for the free tutorial, Dr. Agee! That was really enlightening. :)
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Could someone tell me, in Microscopy 101 language: How is an electron
microscope used in the study of meteorites? Using electron microscopy -
what differences are apparent between meteorites and terrestrial rocks? For
instance what are the microscopy differences between lunar basalt and
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is great for high magnification
images that also contain information about the chemical composition of
the different minerals in meteorites. SEM is also a quick way to do a
qualitative analysis of a sample, say for example, detecting nickel in
iron meteorites
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