LIBS Info: Element Analysis


Author: Ryan B. Anderson
Cornell University, Department of Astronomy, 406 Space Sciences Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Title Authors Material Detector/Spectrometer/Software Source
The influence of multivariate analysis methods and target grain size on the accuracy of remote quantitative chemical analysis of rocks using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy [PLS] Rhonda McInroy, Trevor G. Graff, Stanley A. Mertzman, Seth D. Humphries, James F. Bell III, Roger C. Wiens, Richard V. Morris, Ryan B. Anderson, S.M. Clegg Geological Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link
Pre-flight calibration and initial data processing for the ChemCam laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory rover D. Vaniman, R.L. Tokar, R. Perez, A. Ollila, H. Newsom, P-Y Meslin, N. Melikechi, J. Mazoyer, N. Lanza, O. Gasnault, Cecile Fabre, M.D. Dyar, D. Delapp, L. Deflores, A. Cousin, B.L. Barraclough, D. Blaney, S. Bender, S.M. Clegg, Ryan B. Anderson, O. Forni, J. Lasue, Sylvestre Maurice, Roger C. Wiens Geological ICCD/Czerny-Turner (Unspecified)/ Link
The influence of multivariate analysis methods and target grain size on the accuracy of remote quantitative chemical analysis of rocks using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy [ANN] S.M. Clegg, Ryan B. Anderson, Richard V. Morris, Roger C. Wiens, James F. Bell III, Seth D. Humphries, Stanley A. Mertzman, Trevor G. Graff, Rhonda McInroy Geological Ocean Optics HR2000/Ocean Optics HR2000/ Link


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