Determination of the Fertility of Southern Iraqi Soil Using Laser - Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy System

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In this work, seven soil samples were brought brought to study and analyses the element concentrations from different southern regions of Iraq using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique. It has been documented as an atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) technique. Laser-induced plasma utilized to analyze elements in materials (gases, liquids, and solids). In order to analyze elements in materials (gases, liquids, and solid). The Nd: YAG laser excitation source at 1064 nm with pulse width 9 ns is used to generate power density of 5.5 x 1012 MW/mm2, with optical spectrum in the range 320-740 nm. From this investigation, the soil sample analysis of the southern cities of Iraqi, it is concluded that the rich soil element of P, Si, Ca elements make the Faw and Nesseriah fit for cultivation.

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Hameed, M. A., Al-Ali, A. S. A., Ali, O. A., & Mohammed, N. I. (2019). Determination of the Fertility of Southern Iraqi Soil Using Laser - Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy System. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1279). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1279/1/012060

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