
Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) is a rapid, non-destructive technique for determining qualitative and quantitative changes in chemical composition. Aboard the JOIDES Resolution, pXRF is used for measuring points on section halves, rock pieces, and sometimes powders. Spots are typically irradiated at multiple conditions to excite and measure a wide range of elements. The peak intensity changes (we do not provide concentrations) are then used to help recognize and define major chemo-stratigraphic units without the need for destructive sampling.
Expedition 393, Earth Connections, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, International Ocean Discovery Program, Expedition 390, Expedition 390C, Expedition 395E, Biosphere Frontiers, IODP, JOIDES Resolution, Site U1556, Site U1557, South Atlantic Transect, Site U1558, Site U1559, Site U1560, Site U1561, Site U1583
Expedition 393, Earth Connections, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, International Ocean Discovery Program, Expedition 390, Expedition 390C, Expedition 395E, Biosphere Frontiers, IODP, JOIDES Resolution, Site U1556, Site U1557, South Atlantic Transect, Site U1558, Site U1559, Site U1560, Site U1561, Site U1583
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