Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for elemental characterization of calcitic alterations on cave walls

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Léna Bassel
Vincent Motto-Ros
Florian Trichard
Frédéric Pelascini
Faten Ammari
Rémy Chapoulie
Catherine Ferrier
Delphine Lacanette
Bruno Bousquet
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[1] Université Bordeaux Montaigne,IRAMAT
[2] Université de Lyon 1 – CNRS,CRP2A, UMR CNRS 5060, Maison de l’Archéologie
[3] Université de Lyon,Institut Lumière Matière, UMR 5306
[4] CRITT Matériaux Alsace,PACEA, UMR CNRS 5199
[5] Université Bordeaux,I2M, UMR CNRS 5295
[6] Université Bordeaux,CELIA, UMR CNRS 5107
[7] Université Bordeaux,undefined
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LIBS; Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; Speleothems; Alterations; Ornated cave; Conservation;
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Cave walls are affected by different kinds of alterations involving preservative issues in the case of ornate caves, in particular regarding the rock art covering the walls. In this context, coralloids correspond to a facies with popcorn-like aspect belonging to the speleothem family, mostly composed of calcium carbonate. The elemental characterization indicates the presence of elements that might be linked to the diagenesis and the expansion of the alterations as demonstrated by prior analyses on stalagmites. In this study, we report the use of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to characterize the elemental composition of one coralloid sample with a portable instrument allowing punctual measurements and a laboratory mapping setup delivering elemental images with spatial resolution at the micrometric scale, being particularly attentive to Mg, Sr, and Si identified as elements of interest. The complementarity of both instruments allows the determination of the internal structure of the coralloid. Although a validation based on a reference technique is necessary, LIBS data reveal that the external layer of the coralloid is composed of laminations correlated to variations of the LIBS signal of Si. In addition, an interstitial layer showing high LIBS signals for Fe, Al, and Si is interpreted to be a detrital clay interface between the external and the internal part of the coralloid. These preliminary results sustain a possible formation scenario of the coralloid by migration of the elements from the bedrock.
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页码:2197 / 2204
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