Micro-X-Ray Fluorescence (Micro-XRF) is a very powerful analytical technique due to its ability to spatially resolve elemental and mineralogical information at the microscale. Specifically, Micro-XRF combines the elemental sensitivity and quantification capabilities of traditional XRF analysis with the spatial resolution enabled by high-focus polycapillary X-ray optics.
In recent years, advances in instrumentation and methodology have enabled µ-XRF to become an invaluable tool in geoscience, both in academia and industry. In this webinar, we aim to explore a range of practical applications that have been successfully published in peer reviewed journals. We highlight how and why this technique is so effective in the geoscience world using recent peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals covering topics such as mineral exploration, trace element quantification, planetological samples, and sedimentation profiles.
Academic Researchers in Geoscience and Mining, Industry.
Representative Micro-XRF quantitative Fe and Ti elemental distribution map of sapphires's basal sections.
Dr. Andrew Menzies
Senior Application Scientist - Geology and Mining, Bruker AXS
Dr. Roald Tagle
Global Manager Application Science, Bruker AXS
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