Real-Time, In Situ Analysis Of Exploration Samples Using LIBS

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. W. Laughlin C. R. Mansfield D. A. Cremers M. J. Ferris
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy or LIBS can be used to provide exploration companies with precise and accurate chemical analyses in the field, in real-time, resulting in major time and cost savings. Using a Field-Portable Analyzer(FPA), anomalies can be followed up immediately while crews are still in the field. Lower limits of detection (LLDs) are element dependent, but many are sufficiently low to be useful in exploration. LLDs in ppm for selected elements of interest are: Be-2, Cu-3, Zn-20, As-200, Sb-500, Pb-30, Ag4,Mo-100, B-33, Ti-500, V-350, and Cr-l. LIBS analyses require little or no sample preparation.
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APA: A. W. Laughlin C. R. Mansfield D. A. Cremers M. J. Ferris  (1999)  Real-Time, In Situ Analysis Of Exploration Samples Using LIBS

MLA: A. W. Laughlin C. R. Mansfield D. A. Cremers M. J. Ferris Real-Time, In Situ Analysis Of Exploration Samples Using LIBS. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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