Analysis of acid pitchstone (Iceland) using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)

Analysis of acid pitchstone (sample from Iceland) using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is presented in this study. The rock sample was taken because of its uniform composition and a homogenous structure at microscale. Elements like Si, Fe, Ca, Mg, Al, Mn, Ti, Na, K, Ba, Sr and Li were d...

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Main Authors: Pavel Veis, Ivan Holický, Patrik Konečný, Jakub Hulík, Jozef Plavčan, Zuzana Grolmusová, Michaela Horňáčková
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Slovak
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2013
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/e43954e540c0465a92b45a7074761a41
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Summary:Analysis of acid pitchstone (sample from Iceland) using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is presented in this study. The rock sample was taken because of its uniform composition and a homogenous structure at microscale. Elements like Si, Fe, Ca, Mg, Al, Mn, Ti, Na, K, Ba, Sr and Li were detected in the LIBS spectra. Important plasma parameters (electron density and temperature) were calculated on the base of Stark broadening mechanism of spectral lines and Saha- Boltzmann plot method, respectively. Quantitative analysis was performed using calibration free (CF) approach of LIBS method. CF-LIBS analysis compared to reconstructed bulk rock analysis using precise mineral and glass analyses obtained by electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) gives a good correlation, sufficient enough for having primary information of chemical composition of the studied rock sample or alternatively large mineral phases. An element with very low atomic number, lithium, was detected only by LIBS. Li is not detectable on microprobe. Taking into account possible local mineral accumulations and imprecisions induced by estimation of mineral volumes in the glass the CF-LIBS method gives acceptably precise analyses for geological purposes.