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Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy in Mineral Exploration and Ore Processing

Russell S. Harmon

2024Minerals35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of optical emission spectroscopy capable of rapid, simultaneous multi-element analysis. LIBS is effective for the analysis of atmospheric gases, geological fluids, and a broad spectrum of minerals, rocks, sediments, and soils both in and outside the traditional laboratory setting. With the recent introduction of commercial laboratory systems and handheld analyzers for use outside the laboratory for real-time in situ analysis in the field, LIBS is finding increasing application across the geosciences. This article first overviews the LIBS technique and then reviews its application in the domain of mineral exploration and ore processing, where LIBS offers some unique capabilities.

Topics & Concepts

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopyMineral processingSpectroscopyMineral explorationMineralMaterials scienceMineralogyEnvironmental scienceGeologyMetallurgyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaAnalytical chemistry methods developmentMercury impact and mitigation studies