VOLCANO: AGU 2011 Session: V19 Microanalysis in Geoscience: Advances and Challenges

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AGU 2011 Session: V19 Microanalysis in Geoscience: Advances and Challenges
From: John Fournelle <johnf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Colleagues

Many of us in VGP utiliize a variety of instrumentation techniques to characterize volcanic glasses and minerals (as well as experimental run products). And with time, these techniques evolve and new ones develop -- all with their own "issues".  Session V19 is a place to discuss both both the advances and the challenges, so we particularly welcome unresolved challenges, so that the community can better address these.

V19: Microanalysis in Geoscience: Advances and Challenges

Microanalysis has been advancing, due to new instrumentation such as low kV field emission electron probes, new laser and sample chamber technology, EBSD and CL detectors, atom probe technology, 3-D tomography, new applications of laser ablation ICP-MS for insitu isotopic analyses and improved SIMS analysis of smaller volumes are just a few. The ability to push the analytical frontier to smaller volumes has allowed insight into new variations but not without analytical challenges, eg sample preparation, dealing with massive pixel/voxel data, the need for well characterized reference materials and interlaboratory reporting protocols. We particularly invite abstracts that document unresolved challenges in a broad range of applications.

Conveners
John Fournelle, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
John Hanchar, Memorial Univ, Newfoundland
Heather Lowers, US Geological Survey, Denver
Alan Koening, US Geological Survey, Denver




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