usgsprobe.cr.usgs.gov
USGS Denver Microbeam Laboratory - Links
http://usgsprobe.cr.usgs.gov/micros_links.html
Denver Microbeam Lab Home. Other Microbeam Related Links. Central Region Geologic Discipline. Other Microbeam Related Links. Mountain States Society of Electron Microscopists (. And Colorado Microbeam Analysis Society (. Electron Microscopy Yellow Pages. University of Oregon Microprobe Facility. University of Michigan Electron Microbeam Analysis Laboratory. University of Illinois Center for Microanalysis of Materials. American Museum of Natural History Electron Microprobe Facility.
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Probe Software
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Skip to: page content. Links on this page. Customer Sites and Links. Customer Sites and Links. Note: If you see your lab listed here and we have not linked to your laboratory web page, please contact Probe Software. Selected institutions running Probe For EPMA on their modern microprobe instruments:. California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech), JEOL 8200. United States Geological Survey (Denver), JEOL 8900. The Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.), JEOL 8900. NASA (Glenn), JEOL 820 0. Idaho Natio...
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Other - Erin Todd Quinn
http://www.chaoscrags.com/other.html
Pritchard chad james - hsu masters thesis - may 2004.pdf. Dept of Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, USA. Brandon Schwab, M.S. thesis committee chair. Smithsonian Institution Dept. of Mineral Sciences. Benjamin Andrews, M.S. thesis committee member and Smithsonian Institution predoctoral fellowship advisor. Geologic Map of Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity, California by Clynne and Muffler. Microanalytical facility at UO directed by John Donovan. Portugal. The Man.
camcor.uoregon.edu
Microanalytical Facility | CAMCOR
http://camcor.uoregon.edu/labs/microanalytical
The CAMCOR MicroAnalytical Facility provides resources for sample preparation and materials analysis by Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA) and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM). Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA) is an elemental analysis technique that uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to non-destructively ionize a solid specimen surface, which induces emission of x-rays that are characteristic to the elements. Backscattered electrons are used to show the distribution of dif...