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The Shanghai nuclear microprobe features long focus quadrupole lenses,
a multidetector system for complex measurements, fast random scan and
TQSA data acquisition and reduction. Since its establishment in 1990,
it has been widely used in the fields of biology, mineralogy and meta
llurgy. This paper is confined to the description of some distinct exa
mples of its applications. They are the analysis of mineral grains emb
edded in manganese sulphide ores, the distinction of coexistence of go
ld in sulphide deposits, the micron-scale investigation of marine ores
, the influence of impure elements on metallurgical products and the n
on-Rutherford elastic backscattering analysis of C and N in composite
Si3N4/SiC interface.