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Application of Cathodoluminescence Imaging to the Study of Sedimentary Rocks

Application of Cathodoluminescence Imaging to the Study of Sedimentary Rocks

Application of Cathodoluminescence Imaging to the Study of Sedimentary Rocks

Sam Boggs, University of Oregon
David Krinsley, University of Oregon
September 2006
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9780521858786

    Minerals in sedimentary rocks emit characteristic visible luminescence called cathodoluminescence (CL) when bombarded by high energy electrons. CL emissions can be displayed as colour images in a cathodoluminescence microscope or as high-resolution monochromatic images in a scanning electron microscope. This provides information not available by other techniques on the provenance of the mineral grains in sedimentary rocks, and insights into diagenetic changes. The book, first published in 2006, begins with an easily understood presentation of the fundamental principles of CL imaging. This is followed by a description and discussion of the instruments used in CL imaging, and a detailed account of its applications to the study of sedimentary rocks. The volume is a comprehensive, easily understood description of the applications of cathodoluminescence imaging to the study of sedimentary rocks. It will be an important resource for academic researchers, industry professionals and advanced graduate students in sedimentary geology.

    • Has a structured approach that moves in a logical manner
    • Focuses entirely on sedimentary rocks
    • Comprehensive and easily understood

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    Review of the hardback: '…a useful introduction to a growing field.' Journal of Geological Magazine

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    December 2007
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511345944
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Principles and Instrumentation:
    • 2. Cathodoluminescence and its causes
    • 3. Instrumentation and techniques
    • Part II. Applications:
    • 4. Provenance interpretation
    • 5. Cathodoluminescence characteristics of diagenetic minerals and fabrics in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks
    • 6. Luminescence characteristics and diagenesis of carbonate sedimentary rocks
    • 7. Miscellaneous applications of cathodoluminescence to sedimentary rocks
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Sam Boggs , University of Oregon
    • David Krinsley , University of Oregon