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12 September 2006 New perspectives in LIBS analysis of polluted soils
G. Cristoforetti, S. Legnaioli, V. Palleschi, L. Pardini, A. Salvetti, E. Tognoni
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Abstract
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a technique for compositional analysis measurements particularly useful for environmental applications. The potential of this technique for in situ analysis could be greatly improved using innovative experimental setups. A new mobile instrument for soil analysis, developed at the Applied Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory in Pisa, is presented, and some experimental results are given. The possibility of performing soils analysis using miniaturized laser and spectrometer is also described; the LIBS spectra obtained with these innovative systems are compared.
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G. Cristoforetti, S. Legnaioli, V. Palleschi, L. Pardini, A. Salvetti, and E. Tognoni "New perspectives in LIBS analysis of polluted soils", Proc. SPIE 6284, International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2005: Laser Technologies for Environmental Monitoring and Ecological Applications, and Laser Technologies for Medicine, 628405 (12 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.714160
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Soil science

Spectroscopy

Soil contamination

Statistical analysis

Plasma

Chemical elements

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