Data for: Elemental and mineralogical imaging of a weathered limestone rock by double-pulse micro-Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Published: 11 April 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/5jg2vgr7pr.1
Contributors:
Giorgio Senesi, Stefano Pagnotta, Beatrice Campanella, Olga De Pascale, Vincenzo Palleschi, Emanuela Grifoni, Giulia Lorenzetti, Francesco Poggialini, Stefano Legnaioli

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The present work aims to evaluate the alteration conditions of historical limestone rocks exposed to urban environment using the Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) technique. The approach proposed is based on the microscale three dimensional (3D) compositional imaging of the sample through double-pulse micro-Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (DP-μLIBS) in conjunction with optical microscopy. DP-μLIBS allows to perform a quick and detailed in-depth analysis of the composition of the weathered artifact by creating a ‘virtual thin section’ (VTS) of the sample which can estimate the extent of the alteration processes occurred at the limestone surface. The DP-μLIBS analysis of these thin sections showed a reduction with depth of the elements (mainly Fe, Si and Na) originating from atmospheric dust, particulate deposition and the surrounding environment (due to the proximity of the sea), whereas, the LIBS signal of Ca increased in intensity from the black crust to the limestone underneath.

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Culture Heritage, Limestones, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectrometry

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