2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-013-0272-8
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Hyperspectral cathodoluminescence

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“…A potential (semi-) quantitative estimation of REE trace elements via luminescence intensity needs a broad range of carefully calibrated analytical conditions, e.g., standard material, system stability, and system response (Barbarand and Pagel, 2001;Habermann, 2002;Richter et al, 2003;Edwards et al, 2007;MacRae et al, 2012MacRae et al, , 2013. Xian et al (2004), for instance, proposed to use absolute intensities of Raman spectral features of zircon to differentiate between rock types of mafic, granitic, and metamorphic origin.…”
Section: Zirconmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A potential (semi-) quantitative estimation of REE trace elements via luminescence intensity needs a broad range of carefully calibrated analytical conditions, e.g., standard material, system stability, and system response (Barbarand and Pagel, 2001;Habermann, 2002;Richter et al, 2003;Edwards et al, 2007;MacRae et al, 2012MacRae et al, , 2013. Xian et al (2004), for instance, proposed to use absolute intensities of Raman spectral features of zircon to differentiate between rock types of mafic, granitic, and metamorphic origin.…”
Section: Zirconmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, spatial resolution of CL imaging is similar to that of EPMA mapping (e.g. MacRae et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This detector is sensitive in the range 300-650 nm. Hyperspectral CL maps (MacRae et al, 2013) were acquired in one sample using a JEOL 8500F electron microprobe equipped with an ocean optics QEPro spectrometer tuned to collect from 200-960nm. The sample for hyperspectral CL mapping was polished with colloidal silica, coated with 15nm of carbon and 25 analyzed at 20kV accelerating voltage, 30nA beam current, dwell time of 40 ms per pixel, and a defocused beam and pixel size of 2 µm.…”
Section: Previous Temperature Constraints On Alpine Fault Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%