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22 January 1999 Application of LIBS to in-situ assessment of metal-contaminated soils
Gregory A. Theriault, Pam A. Mosier-Boss, Stephen H. Lieberman
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Abstract
In this communication, we discuss the development of a fiber optic probe for use in field screening of waste sites that are contaminated with heavy metals. The prove, which is deployed via cone penetrometer truck, uses the principle of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy to gather qualitative and quantitative about metal contamination in-situ.
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Gregory A. Theriault, Pam A. Mosier-Boss, and Stephen H. Lieberman "Application of LIBS to in-situ assessment of metal-contaminated soils", Proc. SPIE 3535, Advanced Sensors and Monitors for Process Industries and the Environment, (22 January 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.337460
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Lead

Metals

Plasma

Fiber optics

Fiber lasers

Contamination

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