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Electron probe microanalysis: Recent developments and applications in Earth science
We are pleased to announce a two-day workshop on the use of the electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA) with particular emphasis on modern developments and geological applications. The workshop will be held in Athens (Greece) at the Agricultural University of Athens on 3-4 October 2019. The instructors will be Ioannis Baziotis, Jasper Berndt, Pierre Lanari, Ery Hughes and Angeliki Papoutsa. The workshop will consist of a series of lectures on the theory and practice of the EPMA instrument followed by focused seminar on its application to solid Earth sciences. Topics will range from conventional major element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace element analysis, Fe redox state determination, and estimate of water content in hydrous glasses. All attendees will be asked to provide a brief oral presentation on their research and analytical goals during the workshop. Participation comes with a follow-up opportunity for access to the instrument (see detai
ls below).
Free Access to the EPMA facility
All selected applicants will have the opportunity to analyze their rocks (polished thin/thick sections or 1-inch circular mounts) in the 12 months following the workshop. Participation comes free of charge with up to 2 analytical days (8 hours per day of operator-supervised work and 16 hours per day of overnight automated data collection). Further analytical time can be requested as needed, but will be charged at the hourly rate for outside users.
Target Group
The workshop targets MSc students, PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and early career scientists from across the EU and beyond.
Registration
Participants are kindly requested to register for the workshop by sending an e-mail to Ioannis Baziotis ([log in to unmask]) or via the website (https://ibaziotis7.wixsite.com/epmaathens2019). The registration fee is 500 euros and includes the attendance at the workshop and two days free access to the EPMA facility. The participants will need to cover the costs of getting to and from Athens as well as their accommodation and local costs. One dinner at the Athens City Center is included. The workshop is open to up to 30 participants. Agenda may be scaled back or cancelled in case of small enrollment (<10 participants).
Workshop in brief
Title: “Recent Developments and Applications in earth sciences of electron probe micro-analysis”
Instructors: Ioannis Baziotis (Agricultural University of Athens), Jasper Berndt (University of Muenster), Pierre Lanari (University of Bern), Ery Hughes (University of Bristol), and Angeliki Papoutsa (Agricultural University of Athens)
Dates: Thursday 3rd – Friday 4th October, 2019 (provisionally 9AM - 7PM)
Venue: Agricultural University of Athens, Iera Odos 75, 11855, Athens, Greece
Room: Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Key dates
Application: 30th June 2019 (Initial application)
Approval of workshop: mid-July 2019 (then participants will be notified to register)
Registration deadline: 31st July, 2019 (late registration is not possible)
Deadline for confirmation: Mid-August, 2019 (exact date TBA)
Payment deadline: end-August 2019
Workshop Programme
We will cover most or all of the following topics during the workshop:
1st day (Theory – principles of EPMA)
9:00-9:30: Welcome
9:30-11:00: Background, strengths and limitations of electron probe microanalysis
11:00-11:30: Break
11:30-13:30: Quantitative analysis-X-ray Maps-Use of standards
13:30-14:30: Lunch time
14:30-17:00: Statistics
17:00:17:30: Break
17:30-19:00: Visit to the other facilities of AUA (single crystal XRD – ICP-OES)
20:30: Dinner at Athens City Center
2nd day (practicals-applications)
9:00-10:00: Visit to the sample preparation, and EPMA facilities
10:00-11:00: Application of EPMA in the study of phosphorus incorporation in silicate minerals: challenges and perspectives
11:00-11:30: Break
11:30-13:30: EPMA as a useful tool in quantitative metamorphic petrology (XMap tools)
13:30-14:30: Lunch time
14:30-17:00: EPMA in quantitative magmatic petrology (Ferric/ferrous iron – H2O estimation on silicate glasses)
17:00-17:30: Break
17:30:19:00: Oral presentations from attendees
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Ioannis Baziotis [log in to unmask]
Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
Agricultural University of Athens
Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Athens, 11855 Greece
(+30)210-529-4155
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EGU_GMPV
Personal site: http://ibaziotis.wix.com/ioannis-baziotis
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