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Scanning electron microscopy of materials containing water without a refrigerated stage.
A simple and inexpensive means of studying samples containing water in a scanning electron microscope is described. The sample is maintained at a low temperature by thermal isolation in the specimen chamber. Micrographs of ice and clay with a high water content are presented.