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Site Map and Summary: -
Navigation map and overview of the CSIRO-GEMOC Nuclear Microprobe web site. |
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GeoPIXE II ™ features list: -
The GUI interface allows interactive spectrum fitting, list-mode sorting and quantitative image projection using
Dynamic Analysis (or simple energy windows, or regions of interest),
and quantitative analysis of arbitrary
regions and line projections of images (all elements simultaneously). The windows are linked and
communicate with each other to provide an efficient interactive PIXE/SXRF analysis and imaging
environment. |
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The CSIRO-GEMOC Nuclear Microprobe: -
The new CSIRO-GEMOC Nuclear Microprobe features a number of technical advances, including a unique high performance lens system,
and was designed at the CSIRO and developed in collaboration with the MARC group, University of Melbourne,
and the GEMOC key-centre, Macquarie University. |
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Quantitative Trace Element Imaging: -
A powerful algorithm called Dynamic Analysis, developed at the CSIRO for
unmixing elemental signatures
in proton induced X-ray (PIXE) and synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SXRF) spectra in real-time,
provides a tool for rapid quantitative imaging of trace
and major element spatial distribution in minerals. |