The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016 » Materials Science » Geology and mineralogy, cultural heritage and archeology
Meeting: The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Session: Materials Science
Topic: Geology and mineralogy, cultural heritage and archeology
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3D analytical investigation of melting at lower mantle conditions in the laser-heated diamond anvil cell
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3D Elemental Mapping of Non-metallic Inclusions in Japanese Sword with FIB-SEM / EDS System
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3D study of pore space morphology of the shales
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Alteration mechanisms of limestone used in built cultural heritage : use of isotoping labelling to determine the water penetration and reaction sitesIn France 52% of the historical monuments are made out of limestone; the preservation of this material is
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Analysing Jan Steen’s pigments using SEM-EDX quantitative X-ray mapping
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Correlative nonlinear optical microscopy and infrared nanoscopy reveals collagen degradation in altered parchments
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EDS/EBSD studies and HR-EBSD pattern analysis on pre-Inca ceramic fragments recovered during San José de Moro Archaeology Program
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Forensic microscopy – a basic method of microtraces examination
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Imaging and characterization of HgS nanoclusters in natural organic matrix: challenges and results
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Interface migration mechanism on Corundum/Spinel/Periclase: atomic study via aberration-corrected STEM
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Laser induced yellowing of stonework: a combined TEM imaging and STEM-EELS study on model samples
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Magnetic microscopy of metallic meteorites: probing the magnetic state of the early solar system
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Mg-calcite formation in a freshwater environment (Lake Balaton): nucleation, growth, structure and composition
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Soil traces in forensic practise
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TEM analysis of stress induced defects in baddeleyite xenocrysts from the Phalaborwa complex
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Trapping of helium in nano-bubbles from 920 Ma euxenite crystals revealed by STEM-EELS analysis.
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Understanding Single-Crystal Paleomagnetism: A Multiscale Approach
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Valence state analysis on iron in minerals of Earth’s lowermost mantle by electron energy loss spectroscopy
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Watching works of art under the synchrotron lights to reveal their secrets
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