Abstract
Size, shape, and elemental information can be obtained on thousands of particles in a few hours using automated scanning electron microscopes, electron microprobes, and analytical electron microscopes. Describes x-ray dot mapping and gunshot residue particle analysis, as well as the application of automated electron microscopy techniques to the analysis of volcanic particles in ice cores, and the analysis of interplanetary dust.
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Germani, M. S. (1993). Application of automated electron microscopy to individual particle analysis. American Laboratory, 17–24.
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