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Optical microscope-cathodoluminescence (OM–CL) imaging as a powerful tool to reveal internal textures of minerals

Optical microscope-cathodoluminescence (OM-CL) microscopy is a modern luminescence technique with widespread applications in geosciences. Many rock-forming and accessory minerals show specific CL properties that can be successfully used in geoscience and materials science research. One of the most s...

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Published in:Mineralogy and petrology 2013-06, Vol.107 (3), p.373-392
Main Authors: Götze, Jens, Schertl, Hans-Peter, Neuser, Rolf D., Kempe, Ulf, Hanchar, John M.
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Minerals
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Reconstruction
Surface layer
Texture
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