X-Ray Spectrometry (journal) - Highest Cited Papers

Highest Cited Papers

  1. Research Article: 'A gaussian expression to describe PHI (PZ) curves for quantitative electron-probe microanalysis', Volume 10, Issue 3, 1981, Pages: 138-146, Packwood RH, Brown JD. Cited 175 times.
  1. Research Article: 'Analysis of X-ray-spectra by iterative least-squares (AXIL) - new developments', Volume 23, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 1994, Pages: 278-285, Vekemans B, Janssens K, Vincze L, et al. Cited 174 times.
  1. Research Article: 'Plant analyses by X-ray spectrometry .1. low atomic number elements, sodium to calcium', Volume 6, Issue 1, 1977, Pages: 6-11, Norrish K, Hutton JT. Cited 172 times.
  1. Research Article: 'K-beta-K-alpha ratios in energy-dispersive X-ray-emission analysis', Volume 9, Issue 1, 1980, Pages: 32-35, Khan MR, Karimi M. Cited 144 times.

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