Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Earth Sciences and Cultural Heritage

Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Earth Sciences and Cultural Heritage

  • J. Dubessy
  • M.-C. Caumon
  • F. Rull
Publisher:The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and IrelandISBN 13: 9780903056311ISBN 10: 0903056313

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Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Earth Sciences and Cultural Heritage is written by J. Dubessy and published by The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0903056313 (ISBN 10) and 9780903056311 (ISBN 13).

Spectroscopic methods such as Raman are used to investigate the structure and dynamics of matter. They are essential for the study of the different types of mineral or organic materials produced at the Earths surface or interior. As a result of technological improvements in gratings, detectors, filters and personal computers in the last decade, many micro-Raman spectrometers have become plug-and-play instruments, very easy to use and available at a lower cost than the early Raman microprobes. Thus, many laboratories in Earth Sciences and Cultural Heritage are equipped with these new spectrometers. Commercial, portable Raman spectrometers working in the field have also contributed to the spread of Raman spectroscopy. Poor levels of education in terms of Raman spectroscopy in undergraduate courses in Earth Sciences make it difficult for individuals to obtain information of the highest quality relevant to Earth sciences and Cultural Heritage. This volume is, therefore, timely. Four main topics are addressed: Theory; Methodology, including the instrumentation; Experimental aspects; and Application.