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Semi quantitative Elemental Analysis of Volcanic Ashes from Populations Surrounding the Tungurahua Volcano of the Eruptive Period 2008-2010, Using the LIBS Spectroscopy (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy)

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Abstract

LIBS was applied in 18 volcanic ash samples, suitable preparation methods are proposed for the ashes. For the quantitative analysis (CF-LIBS) is used. A comparison of the CF-LIBS data with EDS and ICP-AES was made.

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