Abstracts
Beierlein, L., Nehrke, G., Brey, T.: Deciphering fossil bio-archives: how Raman microscopy contributes to palaeo-environmental studies |
9 [PDF]
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Beyssac, O.: Recent advances in Raman spectroscopy of graphitic carbons in the Earth Sciences (Invited keynote lecture) |
11-13 [PDF]
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Boonsue, S., Spray, J.G., Chennaoui Aoudjehane, H.: The Tissint Martian meteorite: Raman spectroscopic characteristics of high-pressure polymorphs in melt pockets |
15-16 [PDF]
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Chuenpee, T., Won-in, K., Satitkune, S., Arirob, W., Natapintu, S., Dararutana, P.: Thermoluminescence dating on iron smelting furnaces at Buriram Province, northeastern area of Thailand |
17 [PDF]
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Diep, P., Häger, T., Hofmeister, W.: Influence of the Fe content on the 417 cm–1 and 577 cm–1 Raman bands of sapphire |
19-20 [PDF]
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Đorđević, T. and Nasdala, L.: Raman spectra of adelite-descloizite group compounds and crystal structure of SrZn(OH)(AsO4) |
21-22 [PDF] |
Dovesi, R., Maschio, L., Kirtman, B., Salustro, S., De La Pierre, M., Orlando, R.: Quantum Mechanical Simulation of the Raman and IR spectrum of Crystalline compounds. The case of Garnets (Invited keynote lecture) |
23-24 [PDF] |
Ende, M., Libowitzky, E.: Comparison of peak fitting and autocorrelation analysis on temperature-dependent Raman spectra |
25-26 [PDF] |
Finch, A.A., Taylor, R.P.: Luminescence from high-energy irradiation of minerals – The brilliance of making and shaking defects (Invited keynote lecture) |
27-28 [PDF] |
Gaft, M., Panczer, G.: Laser-induced time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy of minerals: a powerful tool for studying the nature of emission centres |
29-30 [PDF] |
Götze, J., Stevens-Kalceff, M.A., Pan, Y.: Origin and significance of the yellow cathodoluminescence (CL) of quartz |
31-32 [PDF] |
Götze, J., Schertl, H.-P., Neuser, R.D., Kempe, U., Hanchar, J.M.: Cathodoluminescence (OM–CL) imaging as a powerful tool to reveal internal textures of minerals |
33-34 [PDF] |
Hanchar, J.M.: Cathodoluminescence spectroscopy of trivalent REEs: A useful tool for materials characterization |
35-36 [PDF] |
Hainschwang, T.: When gemstones glow: emission phenomena of diamond, ruby, sapphire & Co (Invited public lecture) |
37-39 [PDF] |
Helo, C., Clague, D.A., Castro, J.: Hydration rims in pyroclastic MORB glass |
41-42 [PDF] |
Hochleitner, R., Kaliwoda, M., Fehr, K.T.: Raman spectroscopic investigations of fluoride minerals with the general formula NaX[AlF6] · H2O |
43-44 [PDF] |
Hochleitner, R., Hoke, N., Kaliwoda, M., Fehr, K.T., Günther, A., Beck, A., Reul, A., Rott, A., Harbeck, M.: Can spectroscopic methods distinguish forensic and archaeological human skeletal remains? |
45-46 [PDF] |
Jakubová, P., Králová, V., Kotková, J., Leichmann, J.: Panchromatic SEM-CL imaging of microdiamonds and other minerals in uncoated thin sections |
47-48 [PDF] |
Kaliwoda, M., Kotelnikov, A.R., Hochleitner, R., Göttlicher, J.: Characterisation of different synthetic sodalites doped with molybdenum and tungsten by means of Raman spectroscopy |
49-50 [PDF] |
Kaliwoda, M., Sánchez-Pastor, N., Jordan, G., Veintemillas-Verdaguer, S., Hochleitner, R., Fernández-Díaz, L.: The effect of carbonate on barite growth at elevated temperatures studied with Raman spectroscopy |
51-52 [PDF] |
Kayama, M., Nishido, H., Sekine, T., Ohtani, E., Miyahara, M.: Quantitative application of cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy to earth and planetary sciences |
53-54 [PDF] |
Kharbish, S., Luptáková, J., Milovská, S., Andráš, P.: Identification of secondary Cu-phosphates at the libethenite type locality, Ľubietová, Slovaki |
55 [PDF] |
Kharbish, S., Milovská, S, Luptáková, J., Andráš, P.: Raman spectra of the olivenite, clinoclase and cornubite minerals from Špania Dolina Cu (Ag) mineralization, Slovakia |
57 [PDF] |
Kotova, E.L., Götze, J., Brotskaya, R.L.: Micro-texture and cathodoluminescence (CL) characteristics of high-purity quartz from Russia |
59-60 [PDF] |
Kostudis, S., Hof, M., Kutschke, S., Pollmann, K.: Micro-Raman spectroscopic imaging of copper ores |
61-62 [PDF] |
Lala, N.L., Kalakar, C.D., Yusoff, M.M., Ramakrishna, S.: Enhanced |
63-64 [PDF] |
Libowitzky, E., Effenberger, H., Miletich, R.: Raman and infrared spectroscopic indications for a temperature-induced phase transition in norsethite, BaMg(CO3)2 |
65-66 [PDF] |
Lisowiec, K., Słaby, E., Götze, J.: Cathodoluminescence (CL) of apatite as an insight into magma mixing in the granitoid pluton of Karkonosze, Poland |
67-68 [PDF] |
Lünsdorf, N.K., Lünsdorf, J.O.: Iterative, randomized fitting of Raman spectra of carbonaceous material based on genetic algorithms |
69-70 [PDF] |
MacRae, C.M., Wilson, N.C., Torpy, A.: Hyperspectral cathodoluminescence (Invited keynote lecture) |
71-73 [PDF] |
MacRae, C.M., Wilson, N.C., Torpy, A., Pownceby, M.I., Davidson, C., Hugo, V.: Zircon zonation and metamictisation revealed by cathodoluminescence and chemical imaging and analysis |
75-76 [PDF] |
Matysová, P., Götze, J., Leichmann, J., Škoda, R., Strnad, L., Drahota, P.: Cathodoluminescence as a tool for the identification of diagenetic changes in Permian silicified wood – evidence of U and V mobility |
77-78 [PDF] |
Nasdala, L., Stoyanova Lyubenova, T., Gaft, M., Wildner, M., Diegor, W., Petautschnig, C.: Luminescence of synthetic titanite-group pigments: A rare quenching effect |
79-80 [PDF] |
Pristacz, H., Wildner, M., Hammer, V.M.F., Libowitzky, E.: Investigations of a synthetic turquoise |
81-82 [PDF] |
Pszonka, J., Wendorff, M.: Cathodoluminescence as a tool in recognition of relations between components in the Cergowa sandstones (Oligocene, Outer Carpathians) |
83-84 [PDF] |
Rassulov, V.A., Aksenov, S.M., Rastsvetaeva, R.K., Taroev, V.K.: Luminescence properties and crystal structure features of three new potassium silicates of rare earth elements (REE = Ce, Gd, Eu) |
85-86 [PDF] |
Reissner, C., Lenz, C., Nasdala, L.: Orientation dependence of REE3+ photoluminescence spectra and a possible artefact |
87-88 [PDF] |
Riesen, H., Hayward, B.F., Rajan, R.P.: Fluorescence line narrowing (FLN), spectral hole-burning and slow light in natural and lab-grown emerald |
89-90 [PDF] |
Satitkune, S., Zubko, M., Häger, T., Kusz, J., Hofmeister, W.: Residual pressure differences between diamond crystals and their guest inclusions |
91-92 [PDF] |
Sokolov, S.V., Rassulov, V.A.: Luminescence of burbankite-group minerals from carbonatites |
93-94 [PDF] |
Steger, S., Nasdala, L., Wagner, A.: Raman spectra of diamond abrasives and possible artefacts in detecting UHP microdiamond |
95-96 [PDF] |
Stevens-Kalceff, M.A., Götze, J.: Amorphised Quartz - evidence from cathodoluminescence microanalysis of silicon dioxide polymorphs |
97-98 [PDF] |
Švecová, K., Leichmann, J., Breiter, K., Jiruše, J., Kološová, J.: Application of cathodoluminescence (CL) and LA–ICP–MS to study quartz grains |
99-100 [PDF] |
Trittschack, R., Grobéty, B., Koch-Müller, M.: The dehydroxylation of serpentine minerals: an in situ micro-FTIR and micro-Raman spectroscopy study |
101-102 [PDF] |
Váczi, T.: A new, simple approximation for the deconvolution of instrumental broadening in spectroscopic band profiles |
103-104 [PDF] |
Vaskova, H., Kolomaznik, K.: Determination of trivalent and hexavalent chromium by Raman spectroscopy |
105-106 [PDF] |
Veligura, V., Hlawacek, G., van Gastel, R., Zandvliet H.J.W., Poelsema, B.: Ionoluminescence in helium ion microscopy |
107-108 [PDF] |
Wanthanachaisaeng, B, Bunnag, N., Sutthirat, C., Atichat, W., Ounorn, P., Sripoonjan, T., Lenz, C., Nasdala, L.: Investigation of Be-treated sapphire by luminescence spectroscopy |
109-110 [PDF] |
Wierzbicka-Wieczorek, M., Lenz, C., Giester, G.: Photoluminescent properties of lanthanide-doped sorosilicates |
111-112 [PDF] |
Williams, Q.: High-pressure Raman spectroscopy: Vibrational constraints on polymorphism, structural distortions and thermodynamic properties at extreme conditions (Invited keynote lecture) |
113-114 [PDF] |
Wittwer, A., Nasdala, L., Wanthanachaisaeng, B., Bunnag, N., Škoda, R., Balmer, W.A., Giester, G., Zeug, M.: Mineralogical characterisation of gem zircon from Ratanakiri, Cambodia |
115-116 [PDF] |
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