EPMA slide shows and presentations by John Fournelle and others

Updated as of 10/10/19

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2002 MAS TC
Carpenter et al
Characterization of Corning Standard Glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX
2003 U.Oregon Workshop
Fournelle
EPMA of Light Element #5—Boron: It Can Be Done?
2003 U.Oregon Workshop
Fournelle
Layered Synthetic Diffractors and the “Invalidity of the Bragg Equation”
2005 M&M
Fournelle and students
Secondary Fluorescence Corrections for EPMA: Using PENELOPE Monte Carlo Simulations
2006 M&M
Fournelle and students
The Significance of Refractive Index “K” Values LSMs, or, Why Long Wavelength Peak Markers Don’t Line Up Correctly
2006 M&M
Fournelle
Al, Mg, Si and Na Ka Peak Shifts in Common Silicate and Oxide Minerals:Relevance to Achieving the Goal of 1% Accuracy in EPMA
2009 MAS TC
Fournelle
Evaluating atmospheric particles - using EDS, WDS and EBSD
2009 MAS TC
Fournelle
Complications of Primary Fluorescence in Particle Analysis in EPMA: The Standard vs Unknown “Size Discrepancy Issue”
2011 M&M
Fournelle
An Investigation of “San Carlos Olivine”: Comparing USNM-distributed Material with Commercially Available Material
2012 MAS TC
Fournelle
Complexities of Using Natural Minerals as Standard Reference Materials: Personal Experiences from a Geological Microprobe Lab
2013 AGU
Fournelle and Hanchar
Electron Microprobe Analysis of Hf in Zircon: Suggestions for Improved Accuracy of a Difficult Measurement
2015 EMAS
Fournelle and Cathey
Low Voltage EPMA: Experiments on a New Frontier in Microanalysis (… Opportunities and Challenges)
2017 M&M
Fournelle and Scott
Minerals from the Kakanui Volcanic Breccia: A 2017 Look at Geological Reference Materials for EPMA
2017 AMAS
Fournelle, Moy and Gopon
Experiments with low voltage FE-EPMA: toward achieving improved spatial resolution
2019 MAS QMA TC
Moy and Fournelle
Modern Thin Film Analysis by Electron Probe K-ratio Measurements
2019 MAS QMA TC
777 students
Seeking Compositional Truth: EDS vs. WDS to Evaluate New Standard Materials

 

 

 

 

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