General Chemistry, Sampling, Analytical Methods, and Speciation**Partly based on Chapter 2: General chemistry of metals by V. Vouk and Chapter 3: Sampling and analytical methods by T. J. Kneip and L. Friberg in Friberg et al. (1986).

Author(s):  
RITA CORNELIS ◽  
MONICA NORDBERG
2022 ◽  
pp. 15-54
Author(s):  
Donald R. Smith ◽  
Michael J. Maroney ◽  
Monica Nordberg, ◽  
Julian F. Tyson

Author(s):  
J.R. McIntosh ◽  
D.L. Stemple ◽  
William Bishop ◽  
G.W. Hannaway

EM specimens often contain 3-dimensional information that is lost during micrography on a single photographic film. Two images of one specimen at appropriate orientations give a stereo view, but complex structures composed of multiple objects of graded density that superimpose in each projection are often difficult to decipher in stereo. Several analytical methods for 3-D reconstruction from multiple images of a serially tilted specimen are available, but they are all time-consuming and computationally intense.


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