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العنوان
Spectrochemical Analytical Study of Some Geological Rocks Adopting Laser Techniques \
المؤلف
El-Saeid, Raghda Mohamed Hosny Mohamed Salah El-Din.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / رغدة محمد حسني محمد صلاح الدين السعيد
مشرف / محمد عبد الحارث محمد
مشرف / محمود عبد الحميد أحمد
الموضوع
Igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.
تاريخ النشر
2020.
عدد الصفحات
xi, 143, [20] p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الكيمياء الجيولوجية والصخور
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة القاهرة - المعهد القومى لعلوم الليزر - تطبيقات الليزر في القياسات والكيمياء الضوئية والزراعة
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Abstract

The present work consists of two parts, in the first part results are presented on the application of standard LIBS and Nanoparticle Enhanced LIBS (NELIBS) to the classification of igneous and sedimentary rocks. The classification of the obtained spectra was performed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Graph Theory method. The results obtained confirmed the advantages of the LIBS technique in geological applications. As a result excellent classification of the analyzed rocks can be obtained using standard LIBS coupled to Graph Theory analysis, while NELIBS spectra, analyzed with the same technique, provide acceptable results, but with 10٪of the spectra not classified. These findings are particularly interesting given the application of the LIBS technique in investigating natural samples having porous and/or rough surfaces. The second part of this study introduces a detailed investigation discriminate between igneous and sedimentary rocks. The used LIBS setup was a conventional single-pulse nanosecond system with an Nd: YAG laser at two excitation wavelengths, 1064 nm and 355 nm. The LIBS spectra of the rock samples were recorded in the 200-700 nm spectral range and normalized to the irradiance for all laser wavelengths to compensate for the different laser pulse energies used. The surface hardness values of the studied samples were spectroscopically determined via the intensity ratios of the ionic-to atomic-spectral lines of iron and magnesium in igneous and sedimentary rock samples. Besides, the laser-induced plasma diagnostics, namely the plasma temperature and the electron density, were calculated from the obtained spectral data. The infrared results were, in general, superior in the discrimination process compared to that obtained using the ultraviolet laser. Multivariate statistical analysis of the LIBS data using the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) technique revealed the possibility of discrimination between different individual types of rocks but not between the main species (igneous and sedimentary). Furthermore, the LIBS results have been validated by comparison to the results of the Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) for the same samples.