Laser-induced breakdown spectra of rock powders at variable ablation and collection angles under Mars-analog conditions

Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy(2017)

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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy has become a popular tool for rapid elemental analysis of geological materials. However, quantitative applications of LIBS are plagued by variability in collected spectra that cannot be attributed to differences in geochemical composition. Even under ideal laboratory conditions, variability in LIBS spectra creates a host of difficulties for quantitative analysis. This is only exacerbated during field work, when both the laser-sample distance and the angle of ablation/collection are constantly changing. A primary goal of this study is to use empirical evidence to provide a more accurate assessment of uncertainty in LIBS-derived element predictions. We hope to provide practical guidance regarding the angles of ablation and collection that can be tolerated without substantially increasing prediction uncertainty beyond that which already exists under ideal laboratory conditions.
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy,LIBS,Variable angle,Incidence angle,Collection angle,Partial least-squares analysis,PLS
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