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Author: F. Weritz
BAM-Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division IV.4-Non-Destructive Damage Assessment and Environmental Measurement Methods, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany (D)
Title Authors Material Detector/Spectrometer/Software Source
Quantitative determination of sulfur content in concrete with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy F. Weritz, S. Ryahi, D. Schaurich, A. Taffe, G. Wilsch Concrete or Cement Acton Spectra Pro/Acton Spectra Pro/ Link
Determination of chloride content in concrete structures with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy G. Wilsch, F. Weritz, D. Schaurich, H. Wiggenhauser Concrete or Cement Acton Spectra Pro/Acton Spectra Pro/ Link
Detector comparison for sulfur and chlorine detection with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy in the near-infrared-region [CCD] F. Weritz, D. Schaurich, G. Wilsch Concrete or Cement Acton Spectra Pro/Acton Spectra Pro/ Link
Detector comparison for sulfur and chlorine detection with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy in the near-infrared-region [ICCD] F. Weritz, D. Schaurich, G. Wilsch Concrete or Cement Acton Spectra Pro/Acton Spectra Pro/ Link
Detector comparison for sulfur and chlorine detection with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy in the near-infrared-region [OMA] F. Weritz, D. Schaurich, G. Wilsch Concrete or Cement Acton Spectra Pro/Acton Spectra Pro/ Link


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