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Particle size analysis by laser diffraction
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2004
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Particle Size DeterminationParticle Size DistributionEngineeringMeasurementMicroscopyParticle MethodEarth ScienceProvenance (Geology)Laser DiffractionSediment AnalysisHigh PrecisionSediment QualityPhysicsSedimentologyOptical Particle SizingSediment TransportCivil EngineeringApplied PhysicsSediment ProcessSedimentation
Abstract Particle size distribution is a fundamental property of any sediment or soil, and particle size determination can provide important clues to sediment provenance. For forensic work, the particle size distribution of sometimes very small samples requires precise determination using a rapid and reliable method with a high resolution. A protocol has been developed using a Coulter™ LS230 laser granulometer, which can analyse particles in the size range 0.04 μm–2000μm. The technique is essentially non-destructive, permitting the recovery of critical samples, and has been demonstrated to have high precision for a range of soils, sediments and powders of interest in forensic investigations.
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