Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks
The mineral liberation analysis setup (MLA) consists of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) - based backscattered electron (BSE) image with an energy dispersive X-ray system (EDX) for elemental analysis and a computer software that integrates images and X-ray identification of minerals and maps the...
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description | The mineral liberation analysis setup (MLA) consists of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) - based backscattered electron (BSE) image with an energy dispersive X-ray system (EDX) for elemental analysis and a computer software that integrates images and X-ray identification of minerals and maps their distribution. Thereby, various quantitative and qualitative data sets are collected including grain size distribution and shape parameters such as aspect ratio, shape factor and angularity. Other techniques, e.g. the Gazzi-Dickinson point counting method or frequently questionable image analysis software to extract data for textural analysis are time consuming, strenuous and with limitations that need to be addressed. Significant productivity of the mineral liberation analysis provides statistical representation and thereby stringent arguments to detect and suggest some potential solving in uncertainty and complexity of the submarine gravity flows phenomenon that is extremely difficult to monitor, however volumetrically the most significant processes moving sediments on Earth. The mineral liberation analysis seems to be one of the most suitable method to acquire such data set. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4254d4ac7b3649bbb32e244024212d9f2022-12-21T23:38:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01660200210.1051/e3sconf/20186602002e3sconf_ag2018_02002Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocksPszonka JoannaSala DariuszThe mineral liberation analysis setup (MLA) consists of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) - based backscattered electron (BSE) image with an energy dispersive X-ray system (EDX) for elemental analysis and a computer software that integrates images and X-ray identification of minerals and maps their distribution. Thereby, various quantitative and qualitative data sets are collected including grain size distribution and shape parameters such as aspect ratio, shape factor and angularity. Other techniques, e.g. the Gazzi-Dickinson point counting method or frequently questionable image analysis software to extract data for textural analysis are time consuming, strenuous and with limitations that need to be addressed. Significant productivity of the mineral liberation analysis provides statistical representation and thereby stringent arguments to detect and suggest some potential solving in uncertainty and complexity of the submarine gravity flows phenomenon that is extremely difficult to monitor, however volumetrically the most significant processes moving sediments on Earth. The mineral liberation analysis seems to be one of the most suitable method to acquire such data set.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186602002Scanning electron microscope (SEM)Mineral liberation analysis (MLA)Grain size distributionTextural parameters |
spellingShingle | Pszonka Joanna Sala Dariusz Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks E3S Web of Conferences Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Mineral liberation analysis (MLA) Grain size distribution Textural parameters |
title | Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
title_full | Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
title_fullStr | Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
title_short | Application of the mineral liberation analysis (MLA) for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
title_sort | application of the mineral liberation analysis mla for extraction of grain size and shape measurements in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks |
topic | Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Mineral liberation analysis (MLA) Grain size distribution Textural parameters |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186602002 |
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