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Evaluation of LIBS Technique for Rapid Determination of Total Clays in Oil Sands Ores

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Abstract

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy is assessed to provide the quantitative total clays abundance in oil sands ores. The investigations show a promising new tool to determine oil sands mineral content without any sample preparation.

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