Raman spectroscopy is an innovative tool with tremendous potential in provenance studies, serving as a complement to classical petrographic and mineralogical analysis as well as to other techniques including detrital geochronology. Thorny long-standing problems such as the identification of opaque and weathered grains can be finally addressed. Even more important, the Raman technique allows us to reliably determine silt-sized detrital grains, thus opening up new frontiers in sedimentary petrology.
Garzanti, E., Ando', S. (2012). Raman spectroscopy in provenance studies. In Proceedings.
Raman spectroscopy in provenance studies
GARZANTI, EDUARDO;ANDO', SERGIO
2012
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy is an innovative tool with tremendous potential in provenance studies, serving as a complement to classical petrographic and mineralogical analysis as well as to other techniques including detrital geochronology. Thorny long-standing problems such as the identification of opaque and weathered grains can be finally addressed. Even more important, the Raman technique allows us to reliably determine silt-sized detrital grains, thus opening up new frontiers in sedimentary petrology.File in questo prodotto:
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