id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gtc24tjtzzhdff532c6vxv3yzi A. S. L. Sjöqvist An innovative optical and chemical drill core scanner 2015.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 2781 239 62 drill core trays with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, without the need for much sample preparation or operator The instrument is fed with entire core trays, which are photographed at high resolution and scanned drill cores, calculate the optimal scanning path, and execute a continuous XRF analysis of 2 cm width along the A concept instrument was envisioned, which would analyse drill cores with a non-destructive methodology and minimal interference with other on-site work in terms of time Specifications of the analytical parameters used for scanning the COSC-1 drill core with the new instrument. six-slot drill core tray means an effective scanning throughput of approximately 15–20 m h−1. The instrument, with its combination of digital photography, 3-D profiling, and chemical analyses, effectively creates a digital representation of the drill core, which then can be evaluated in by the new instrument of the full length of the COSC-1 drill core, ./cache/work_gtc24tjtzzhdff532c6vxv3yzi.pdf ./txt/work_gtc24tjtzzhdff532c6vxv3yzi.txt