2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Real-Time, In-Field Geochemical Analysis: Current Capabilities and Future Prospects (Posters)

156 Real-Time, In-Field Geochemical Analysis: Current Capabilities and Future Prospects (Posters)



Sunday, 5 October 2008: 8:00 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
Presiding:
Nancy J. McMillan , Russell S. Harmon and April L. Ulery
289
Mapping Heavy Metal Distributions in and around Riverside Park, Milwaukee, WI
Claire E. Gannon, Lawrence University; Andrew C. Knudsen, Lawrence University
290
X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and Loss on Ignition Analysis of Riverbed Sediments from Varying Lithology
Steven T. Goldsmith, The Ohio State University; Anne E. Carey, The Ohio State University at Columbus; Sreenivas Bhattiprolu, Oxford Instruments - NanoAnalysis
291
The Advanced Miniaturised Mössbauer Spectrometer MIMOS IIa. A Portable Instrument for the In Situ Investigation of Fe-Bearing Mineralogy and Elemental Composition
Göstar Klingelhöfer, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität; Christian Schröder, NASA Johnson Space Center; Mathias Blumers, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität; Iris Fleischer, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität; Bodo Bernhardt, von Hoerner&Sulger GmbH; Jordi Girones-Lopez, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität; P. Lechner, PNSensor GmbH; Daniel S. Rodionov, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
292
Analysis of Synthetic Quartzofeldspathic Glasses Using Electron Microprobe and Thermal Infrared Spectroscopic Methods
Rachel J. Lee, University of Pittsburgh; Penelope L. King, University of New Mexico; Michael S. Ramsey, University of Pittsburgh
293
Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Mortar In the House of the Vestals, Pompeii, Italy
Jennifer Wehby, University of Georgia; Samuel Swanson, University of Georgia; Douglas Dvoracek, University of Georgia
294
Multivariate Analysis of LIBS Spectra for Geomaterial Identification, Discrimination, and Classification
Jennifer L. Gottfried, Army Research Laboratory; Russell S. Harmon; Frank C. De Lucia Jr, Army Research Laboratory; Andrzej W. Miziolek, Army Research Laboratory
295
Analysis and Discrimination of Volcanic Rocks by Benchtop and Standoff LIBS
Jennifer L. Gottfried, Army Research Laboratory; Russell S. Harmon; Richard R. Hark, Juniata College; Frank C. De Lucia Jr, Army Research Laboratory; Andrzej W. Miziolek, Army Research Laboratory
296
Whole Rock Major Element Analysis in the Field Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Tristan Likes, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University
297
Effect of Bond Strength on Al and Si Ablation and Intensity in Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Brittani Thompson, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University
298
Correlation of Ash Flow Tuffs Utilizing Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) In Field Applications
Matthew Dawkins, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University
299
Quantitative Analysis of Li by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Austin Hanson, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University; Michael Wise, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution
300
Provenance of Gem Beryls: Chemometric Analysis by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Emerlene Aragon, New Mexico State University; C.E. McManus, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University; Michael Wise, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution; Russell S. Harmon; F. De Lucia; Andrzej Miziolek
301
Elemental Analysis of Bitumen and Crude Oil Samples by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Carlos Montoya Jr, New Mexico State University; T. Josh Sadler, New Mexico State University; Nancy J. McMillan, New Mexico State University; Gunardi Sulistyo, Hess Corporation; Caitriona R. Keegan
302
Using Portable LIBS for Real-Time Elemental Analysis and Chemostratigraphic Correlation While Drilling
Michael C. Dix, Halliburton – Sperry Drilling Services; Simon N. Hughes, Halliburton – Sperry Drilling Services; Christopher M. Jones, Halliburton Technology Research; Timothy J. Pearce, Chemostrat Ltd; John Martin, Chemostrat Ltd
303
Novel Uses for Environmental Sensors: Towards a Mode of Action Sensor Array for Arsenic
Elizabeth Diesel, Virginia Tech; Madeline Schreiber, Virginia Tech; Jan R. van der Meer, University of Lausanne; Matthew S. Hull, Virginia Tech; Peter J. Vikesland, Virginia Tech; Nancy G. Love, University of Michigan
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