Measurement of Back-Scattered Electron Coefficient: A Novel Technique to Investigate Matrix in Unmelted Antarctic Micrometeorites

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Hydrous minerals such as mafic phyllosilicates can be found within
sections of Antarctic micrometeorites (and other extra-terrestrial
samples?) by the use of electron back-scatter coefficient measurement in
a scanning microscope.

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