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Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Books dealing with cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy 2
Principles and Instrumentation 5
Cathodoluminescence and its causes 7
Introduction 7
Fundamental causes of cathodoluminescence 9
Kinds of luminescence centers 12
Summary statement 16
Instrumentation and techniques 19
Introduction 19
Cathodoluminescence imaging 20
Other microcharacterization techniques 37
Applications 47
Provenance interpretation 49
Introduction 49
Cathodoluminescence color of quartz as a provenance tool 50
Cathodoluminescence color of feldspars 56
Cathodoluminescence fabric analysis of quartz 57
Cathodoluminescence textures in feldspars 78
Cathodoluminescence features of zircon 79
Shocked quartz 81
Combined provenance techniques 82
Cathodoluminescence characteristics of diagenetic minerals and fabrics in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks 86
Introduction 86
Diagenetic processes and products 87
Luminescence characteristics and diagenesis of carbonate sedimentary rocks 109
Introduction 109
Luminescence centers and CL characteristics of carbonate minerals 110
Luminescence of marine carbonates 116
Applications 117
Miscellaneous applications of cathodoluminescence to sedimentary rocks 134
Introduction 134
Skeletal petrology 134
Study of nonskeletal apatite 136
Application to sedimentary ore deposits 138
Applications to petroleum geology 140
Applications to archeology 142
Applications to Precambrian rocks 144
References 148
Index 164
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