Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Article (32410)
- Doctoral Thesis (6155)
- Monograph/Edited Volume (5404)
- Postprint (3050)
- Review (2194)
- Other (821)
- Preprint (566)
- Part of a Book (469)
- Conference Proceeding (468)
- Part of Periodical (435)
Language
- English (27316)
- German (24338)
- Spanish (350)
- French (328)
- Russian (111)
- Italian (106)
- Multiple languages (65)
- Hebrew (32)
- Polish (24)
- Portuguese (23)
Keywords
- Germany (178)
- climate change (136)
- Deutschland (127)
- European Union (72)
- Patholinguistik (72)
- patholinguistics (72)
- Sprachtherapie (71)
- morphology (69)
- diffusion (68)
- German (67)
Institute
- Institut für Biochemie und Biologie (5004)
- Institut für Physik und Astronomie (4927)
- Institut für Geowissenschaften (3287)
- Institut für Chemie (3217)
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften (2550)
- Historisches Institut (2373)
- Department Psychologie (2201)
- Institut für Romanistik (2054)
- Institut für Mathematik (2044)
- Sozialwissenschaften (1845)
Its properties make copper one of the world’s most important functional metals. Numerous megatrends are increasing the demand for copper. This requires the prospection and exploration of new deposits, as well as the monitoring of copper quality in the various production steps. A promising technique to perform these tasks is Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Its unique feature, among others, is the ability to measure on site without sample collection and preparation. In this work, copper-bearing minerals from two different deposits are studied. The first set of field samples come from a volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit, the second part from a stratiform sedimentary copper (SSC) deposit. Different approaches are used to analyze the data. First, univariate regression (UVR) is used. However, due to the strong influence of matrix effects, this is not suitable for the quantitative analysis of copper grades. Second, the multivariate method of partial least squares regression (PLSR) is used, which is more suitable for quantification. In addition, the effects of the surrounding matrices on the LIBS data are characterized by principal component analysis (PCA), alternative regression methods to PLSR are tested and the PLSR calibration is validated using field samples.