The potential of high-resolution X-ray fluorescence core scanning: Applications in paleolimnology

  • Francus P
  • Lamb H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new generation of XRF core scanners allows rapid, non-destructive acquisition of high-resolution geochemical and X-radiographic data from lacustrine sediment cores, facilitating new approaches to many applications in paleolimnology, including pollution detection, varve counting, and estimation of past ecosystem productivity.

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Francus, P., Lamb, H., Nakagawa, T., Marshall, M., & Brown, E. (2009). The potential of high-resolution X-ray fluorescence core scanning: Applications in paleolimnology. PAGES News, 17(3), 93–95. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.17.3.93

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