The Use Of LIBS For Industrial Mineral Exploration In Developing Nations (7fcfa350-28eb-437b-a576-d77b5ea348bf)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. W. Laughlin
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Analytical costs are a major part of exploration programs in developing nations which may lack adequate laboratories. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), a variant of atomic emission spectroscopy, can reduce exploration analytical costs and can provide the analytical results in <1 minute. CPI is now marketing battery-powered, backpack mounted analyzers, using LIBS to analyze for many elements of interest to the explorationist. LIBS is well suited to the analysis of elements in industrial minerals. Limits of detection in ppm for some of these are: Li-1, Be-2, Na-100, B-33, Sr-10, Ba-300, Cs-1, K-500, Fe-500, Mg-500, and Ti-500.
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APA: A. W. Laughlin  (1999)  The Use Of LIBS For Industrial Mineral Exploration In Developing Nations (7fcfa350-28eb-437b-a576-d77b5ea348bf)

MLA: A. W. Laughlin The Use Of LIBS For Industrial Mineral Exploration In Developing Nations (7fcfa350-28eb-437b-a576-d77b5ea348bf). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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