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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)

A technique used to analyze particles from an environmental sample by depositing them on a conducting substrate and examining them under high (1000-5000 ×) magnification. The backscattered electron signal can be used to locate particles containing heavy elements. The heavy element particles can subsequently be subjected to a semi quantitative elemental analysis by electron excited X ray fluorescence spectrometry.