Computer Science – Emerging Technologies
Scientific paper
Apr 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991ssrv...56..131b&link_type=abstract
(Analysis of samples from solar system bodies with emphasis on existing and emerging technologies; Proceedings of the Internatio
Computer Science
Emerging Technologies
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Comets, Interplanetary Dust, Meteoritic Composition, Electron Microscopy, Mass Spectroscopy, Microtomy, Mineralogy, Petrography, Physical Properties, Comets, Techniques, Analysis, Idps, Interplanetary Dust, Particles, Grains, Procedure, Laboratory Studies, Electron Microscopy, Porosity, Aem, Physical Properties, Mineralogy, Petrography, Comparisons, Halley, Samples, Extraterrestrial, Chondritic Material, Spectra
Scientific paper
Electron transparent sections (30-100 nm thick) of interplanetary dust particles and other fine-grained meteoric materials are produced using an ultramicrotome equipped with a diamond knife. An analytical electron microscope (AEM) is employed to examine indigenous physical properties (e.g., porosity), mineralogy, and petrography. Large data sets of quantitative point count analysis obtained from thin sections enable direct mineralogical comparison of IDPs and Halley.
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