| 1. | Tephrochronology requires accurate geochemical fingerprinting ( usually via an electron microprobe ).
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| 2. | The electron microprobe is widely used for research, quality control, and failure analysis.
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| 3. | Castaing ( 1921-1999 ) is considered the " father " of electron microprobe analysis.
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| 4. | It was named after Roald Norbach Nielsen ( born 1928 ), a Danish expert in electron microprobe.
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| 5. | Exsolution of an albite phase does occur; resulting cryptoperthite can best be observed in electron microprobe images.
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| 6. | Using electron microprobe analyses we applied the amphibole-plagioclase geothermometer to adjacent primary microlites in the pseudotachylyte matrix.
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| 7. | Later, CAMECA became also the pioneer on manufacturing a shielded version of the electron microprobe for nuclear applications.
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| 8. | Monazite grains are identified by electron microprobe analysis ( EMPA ) by mapping concentration of distinctive Ce in monazite.
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| 9. | In less than hundreds of years, it reaches a level high enough to be measured accurately by an electron microprobe.
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| 10. | To analyze the composition, an electron microprobe was used in the wavelength-dispersion mode ( Hawthorn et al ., 2002 ).
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