R functions for the chemometric analysis of spectra
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R functions for the chemometric analysis of spectra
Python tools designed to integrate and visualize geological core data
XRF Analysis Software
FOSS Resources for Spectroscopy
hyperSpec: Tools for Spectroscopy (R package)
Multi-image viewer with synchronized zoom and sliding overlays. Drag, drop, and instantly compare multiple images side by side. Very open source.
EDS and EELS data analysis with HyperSpy
R-Shiny project for visualizing XRF and NAA geochemistry concentrations
Desktop app for aligning images using draggable control points (manual image registration). Batch mode to process multiple images such as XRF and RIS element maps from painting analyses. Converts and merges alphascale images. Installs as a Windows executable and runs directly on Python. Very open source.
Produce readable data from handheld XRF files
Data and code for Lago Pato, Torres del Paine in Roberts SJ, McCulloch RDM, Emmings J, Davies SJ, Van Nieuwenhuyze W, Sterken M, et al. (2022). Late glacial and Holocene palaeolake history of the Última Esperanza region of Southern Patagonia. Frontiers in Earth Science.
Convert Bruker XRF spectral data .pdz files into an open file format
eXSpy Jupyter Notebook demos
Converts data from the DIFFABS beamline at the SOLEIL synchrotron into an R compatible format.
Simple tool to identify anomalous peaks in XRF spectra, show what they could be caused by or what could be interfering with the detection of an element of interest. Reports which sum peaks, escape peaks, and fluorescence lines are closest to a given energy or element. Requires pandas library.
Various bits and bobs for assisting with X-ray Fluorescence
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