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Presenter:
Title:
IM3AGES – a new imaging Facility for the geoscience community
Authors:
Prof. Katherine Dobson, Dr James Minto
Abstract:
As a way of providing non-destructive 3D images, X-ray tomography has fast become a key tool for understanding the structure and mineralogy of rocks. In recent years the increased use of high speed tomography at synchrotron facilities has enabled the geoscience community to move into 4D, and to incorporate spectroscopy and diffraction-based analysis into their imaging experiments. Researchers are now probing everything from the development of early life, to the formation of the planet, from the physics of volcanoes to the propagation of fractures and the formation and management of our natural resources. However, accessing the latest equipment remains challenging to many. Here we showcase IM3AGES, the new imaging facility at the University of Strathclyde that aims to provide a key access route for geoscience researchers wanting to exploit 3D and 4D imaging capabilities.
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