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Minerals, Volume 15, Issue 4

April 2025 - 105 articles

Cover Story: High-pressure/temperature experiments of peridotites yield fundamental mantle melting information. Resulting charges are fine-grained, making it difficult to visualize the mutual phase relationship. Kamber et al. further adapted an open-source bioinformatics approach to phase mapping, differing from commercial automated mineralogy by scanning electron microscope (SEM) energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Using EDS element maps stacked on high-quality back-scattered-electron (BSE) mosaics, their approach allows users to annotate phases on the BSE image. Using annotations and “feature extraction” and “random trees” models, pixels are classified into realistically appearing phase maps with outputs of modal mineralogy, adjacency, and mutual association, aiding in finding rare phases, establishing equilibrium, and identifying reactions. View this paper
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