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3D FIB SEM imaging of oil filled chalk: What are the challenges?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2015

K. N. Dalby
Affiliation:
NanoGeoScience Group, Department of Chemistry, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark
R. P. Harti
Affiliation:
NanoGeoScience Group, Department of Chemistry, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark
H. O. Sørensen
Affiliation:
NanoGeoScience Group, Department of Chemistry, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark
S. L. S. Stipp
Affiliation:
NanoGeoScience Group, Department of Chemistry, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark

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