Information - VGP16 Spectroscopy of Earth's material: experiments and numerical modeling
Event Information
Spectroscopic methods are widely used in laboratories for the characterization of Earth’s materials: for direct analysis of natural minerals, minerals synthesized in laboratories or in situ measurement during experiments. The development of new techniques and especially new numerical methods able to simulate experimental spectra opens new perspectives in the field of mineral spectroscopies. The objective of the session is to allow scientists to present their most recent results on spectroscopic measurements and/or modeling of mineral spectra (NMR, neutron scattering, FTIR, Raman, optical spectroscopy, X-ray spectroscopies…) and to discuss together the new offered perspectives.
Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Co-Sponsorship
SFMC, Commission on Physics of Minerals of the IMA
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