Raman spectroscopy applied to Earth Sciences and Cultural Heritage
(J. Dubessy, M.-C. Caumon and F. Rull, editors)
ISBN: 978-0-903056-31-1
xvii + 504 pp.
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“…….[this] is an outstanding contribution that should be included n the personal library of anyone interested in Raman…….It is ideally suited for use as a textbook in a graduate course in Raman spectroscopy or analytical techniques.” – Elements
Chapter 1: The Raman Effect and the vibrational dynamics of molecules and crystalline solids
by Fernando Rull
Chapter 2: Raman and fluorescence
Gerard Panczer, Dominique de Ligny, Clement Mendoza, Michael Gaft, Anne-Magali Seydoux-Guillaume and Xiaochun Wang
Chapter 3: Instrumentation in Raman spectroscopy: elementary theory and practice
Jean Dubessy, Marie-Camille Caumon, Fernando Rull and Shiv Sharma
Chapter 4: Theoretical modelling of Raman spectra
Razvan Caracas and Ema Bobocioiu
Chapter 5: Raman data analysis
Nicolae Tarcea and Jurgen Popp
Chapter 6: Optical cells with fused silica windows for the study of geological fluids
I-Ming Chou
Chapter 7: The hydrothermal diamond anvil cell (HDAC) for Raman spectroscopic studies of geological fluids at high pressures and temperatures
Christian Schmidt and I-Ming Chou
Chapter 8: Raman spectroscopy of gases, water and other geological fluids
Valentin Garcia-Baonza, Fernando Rull and Jean Dubessy
Chapter 9: Raman spectroscopy of silicate glasses and melts in geological systems
Stephanie Rossano and Bjorn Mysen
Chapter 10: Raman spectroscopy at high pressure and temperature for the study of the Earth’s mantle and planetary minerals
Bruno Reynard, Gilles Montagnac and Herve Cardon
Chapter 11: Raman spectroscopy in biogeology and astrobiology
Isabelle Daniel and Howell G.M. Edwards
Chapter 12: Application of Raman spectroscopy to the study of graphitic carbons in the Earth Sciences
Olivier Beyssac and Michele Lazzeri
Chapter 13: Raman spectroscopy applied to Gemmology
Emmanuel Fritsch, Benjamin Rondeau, Thomas Hainschwang and Stefanos Karampelas
Chapter 14: Applications of Raman spectroscopy in cultural heritage research
Peter Vandenabeele