Abstract
Here we explore and review some of the latest ideas and applications of Raman spectroscopy to the volcanological sciences. Firstly, we provide a brief overview of how Raman spectral analysis works and how spectra from silicate glasses are interpreted. We then look at specific applications of Raman spectral analysis to the volcanological sciences based on measurements on and studies of natural materials in the laboratory. We conclude by examining the potential for Raman spectral analysis to be used as a field based aid to volcano monitoring via in situ studies of proximal deposits and; perhaps; in remote sensing campaigns.
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Giordano, D., Russell, J. K., González-García, D., Bersani, D., Dingwell, D. B., & Del Negro, C. (2020, March 1). Raman spectroscopy from laboratory and proximal to remote sensing: A tool for the volcanological sciences. Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12050805
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