An advanced image processing and multivariate statistical methodology to interpret Micro-EDXRF 2D maps: Uncovering heterogeneity and spatial distribution patterns of rare earth elements in phosphogypsum
Sofia Barbosa(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Sofia Pessanha(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Essaïd Bilal(Mines Saint-Étienne), Pedro Catalão Moura(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), José Miguel Nieto(Universidad de Huelva), Katarzyna Kiegiel(Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jądrowej), António Dias(European Organization for Nuclear Research), Hajar Bellefqih(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Nils Haneklaus(TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Carlos Ruiz Cánovas(Universidad de Huelva)
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