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First X-ray micro-spectroscopy at the Fe K-edge, at high temperature, in natural silicate melts and magmas. Implication for the redox state of iron in natural samples
In-situ high-pressure and high-temperature bubble growth in silicic melts
Determination of the concentration of water dissolved in glasses and minerals using nuclear microprobe
Fluid-Magma decoupling in a hot-spot volcano
Experimental Study of Bromine Behaviour in Water-Saturated Silicic Melts
Hydrothermal Diamond Anvil Cells (I. Bassett-modified)
In situ Determination of the Partitioning of trace Elements between Hydrous Melts and Aqueous Fluids at High Pressure and Temperature
Environmental chemistry and pollution control (Earth science)
Hydrothermal Diamond Anvil Cells. II. Burchard
Dynamics of magma mixing and degassing recorded in plagioclase at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy)
2001 flank eruption of the alkali- and volatile-rich primitive basalt responsible for Mount Etna's evolution in last three decades
Triggering mechanism at the origin of paroxysmal explosions at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): the April 5, 2003 eruption
Biomonitoring of the air quality by the accumulation in the area of Saclay: metal elements traces in lichens
Spectroscopic analysis of eruptive gases and source depth of Strombolian volcanic explosions
Trace elements analyze by ICP-MS and INAA in microquantities of silicated glasses: application to the study of the lava of Stromboli
Biosurveillance at the Saclay station
Bromine cycle in subduction zones through in situ Br monitoring in diamond anvil cells
Extraterrestrial materials examined by mean of nuclear microprobe