Feasibility of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for the study of the temporal distribution of trace elements trapped in snow collected from greater himalayan range


Autoria(s): Rai, Nilesh K; Pathak, Ashok K; Rai, AK; Satyawali, PK; Srivastava, PK
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04/07/2013

Resumo

The potential merit of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been demonstrated for detection and quantification of trace pollutants trapped in snow/ice samples. In this technique, a high-power pulsed laser beam from Nd:YAG Laser (Model no. Surelite III-10, Continuum, Santa Clara, CA, USA) is focused on the surface of the target to generate plasma. The characteristic emissions from laser-generated plasma are collected and recorded by a fiber-coupled LIBS 2000+ (Ocean Optics, Santa Clara, CA, USA) spectrometer. The fingerprint of the constituents present in the sample is obtained by analyzing the spectral lines by using OOI LIBS software. Reliable detection of several elements like Zn, Al, Mg, Fe, Ca, C, N, H, and O in snow/ice samples collected from different locations (elevation) of Manali and several snow samples collected from the Greater Himalayan region (from a cold lab in Manali, India) in different months has been demonstrated. The calibration curve approach has been adopted for the quantitative analysis of these elements like Zn, Al, Fe, and Mg. Our results clearly demonstrate that the level of contamination is higher in those samples that were collected in the month of January in comparison to those collected in February and March.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46681/1/Spe_Let_46-5_384_2013.pdf

Rai, Nilesh K and Pathak, Ashok K and Rai, AK and Satyawali, PK and Srivastava, PK (2013) Feasibility of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for the study of the temporal distribution of trace elements trapped in snow collected from greater himalayan range. In: Spectroscopy Letters: An International Journal for Rapid Communication, 46 (5). pp. 384-390.

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Taylor and Francis Group

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00387010.2012.744058

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46681/

Palavras-Chave #Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
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Journal Article

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