Access to synchrotron X-ray facilities has become an important aspect for many disciplines in experimental Earth science. This is especially important for studies that rely on probing samples in situ under natural conditions different from the ones found at the surface of the Earth. The non-ambient condition Earth science program at the Advanced Light Source (ALS), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, offers a variety of tools utilizing the infra-red and hard X-ray spectrum that allow Earth scientists to probe Earth and environmental materials at variable conditions of pressure, stress, temperature, atmospheric composition, and humidity. These facilities are important tools for the user community in that they offer not only considerable capacity (non-ambient condition diffraction) but also complementary (IR spectroscopy, microtomography), and in some cases unique (Laue microdiffraction) instruments. The availability of the ALS’ in situ probes to the Earth science community grows especially critical during the ongoing dark time of the Advanced Photon Source in Chicago, which massively reduces available in situ synchrotron user time in North America.
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Nichols, Joseph B. ; Voltolini, Marco ; Gilbert, Benjamin ; MacDowell, Alastair A. ; Czabaj, Michael W. ( , Review of Scientific Instruments)
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Chen, Xian ; Tamura, Nobumichi ; MacDowell, Alastair ; James, Richard D. ( , Applied Physics Letters)
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Ma, Chi ; Tschauner, Oliver ; Beckett, John R. ; Rossman, George R. ; Prescher, Clemens ; Prakapenka, Vitali B. ; Bechtel, Hans A. ; MacDowell, Alastair ( , Meteoritics & Planetary Science)
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the occurrence of liebermannite (
IMA 2013‐128),KA lSi3O8, a new, shock‐generated, high‐pressure tetragonal hollandite‐type structure silicate mineral, in the Zagami basaltic shergottite meteorite. Liebermannite crystallizes in space groupI 4/m withZ = 2, cell dimensions ofa =c =USA . -
Kunz, Martin ; Yan, Jinyuan ; Cornell, Earl ; Domning, Edward E. ; Yen, C. Ethan ; Doran, Andrew ; Beavers, Christine M. ; Treger, Aaron ; Williams, Quentin ; MacDowell, Alastair A. ( , Review of Scientific Instruments)