At the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, a new high-tech tool will find answers to historic climate changes from earth and marine sediment core samples. The XRF ...
The University of Minnesota Duluth Large Lakes Observatory (LLO) has acquired a new age, high-tech ITRAX X-ray fluorescence core scanner. It will permit LLO researchers to study records of past ...
Made possible through National Science Foundation funding, the XRF Core Scanner will be able to chemically analyze earth and marine sediment cores quickly to find answers to historic climate changes.
Virgínia A. Martins, João A. Dias, Cristina Bernardes, Belén Rubio, Ana Bernabeu, Daniel Rey, António M. Soares, Frederico Sobrinho, Lázaro M. Laut, Fabrizio ...
Researchers at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science are using X-ray technology to find answers to historic climate changes. The XRF, or X-ray Fluorescence Core ...