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Petrographical and Mineralogical Applications of Raman Mapping

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Raman spectroscopy has undergone rapid development over the last few decades. The ability to acquire a spectrum in only a few tens of milliseconds allows use of Raman mapping as a routine technique. However, with respect to classical single spectrum measurement, this technique is not still as widely used as it could be, in particular for mineralogy and petrography. Here, we explain the advantages of Raman mapping for obtaining additional information compared to single spot analyses. The principle and the limits of the technique are first explained in 2D and 3D. Data processing techniques are then described using different types of rocks and minerals to demonstrate the utility of Raman mapping for obtaining information about the general composition, identification of small phases, as well as for distinguishing minerals that are spectrally very close. More “exotic” uses of the collected signal are also described. Finally, a gallery of images from representative samples is used to illustrate the discussion.

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hal-02068711 , version 1 (15-03-2019)

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Frédéric Foucher, Guillaume Guimbretiere, Nicolas Bost, Frances Westall. Petrographical and Mineralogical Applications of Raman Mapping. Raman Spectroscopy and Applications, InTech, 2017, ⟨10.5772/65112⟩. ⟨hal-02068711⟩
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