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Overview
Now fully updated to cover recent developments, the second edition of this book covers the closely related techniques of electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) specifically from a geological viewpoint. Throughout, there is an emphasis on geological aspects not mentioned in similar books aimed at a more general readership. The book avoids unnecessary technical detail in order to be easily accessible, and forms an up-to-date text on EMPA and SEM for geological postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers, as well as those working in industrial laboratories.Synopsis
Describes electron microprobe analysis and scanning electron microscopy specifically for geological researchers.
Editorials
From the Publisher
Review of the hardback: 'The subject is treated in a clear and logical fashion β¦ Dr Reed has produced an excellent and thoroughly readable book β¦ highly recommended for all those who use the electron microprobe.' Allan Pring, Geological MagazineReview of the hardback: 'A good introductory level of information on all the main aspects of scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis that is not so readily available anywhere else. The book is well illustrated and written in a clear and readable style β¦ It is strongly recommended for new users and should have a place in every laboratory. It would make an excellent textbook for introductory courses.' M. T. Styles, Mineralogy and Petrology Group, , British Geological Survey in Analyst
Review of the hardback: 'This book is a valuable introduction to the use and geological application of scanning electron microscopes and electron microprobes β¦ by far the most readable of the microscope/microprobe books that I have seen β¦ It is pitched at the right level for the market at which it is aimed, postgraduate and postdoctoral workers, or geologists in industrial laboratories β¦ It is a splendid book that should sit on the bookshelf of anybody working with electron microscopes and microprobes, be part of any laboratory and be required reading for any graduate student working with microbeam techniques.' Peter Treloar, School of Geological Sciences, , Kingston University in Geoscientist
Review of the hardback: ' β¦this is a book that has been long overdue, and will certainly go to the top of my students' reading list.' Eric Condliffe, Journal of Petrology