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Portable X-ray fluorescence Spectroscopy Michael A. Wilson Research Soil Scientist USDA-NRCS National Soil Survey Center Lincoln, NE OBJECTIVES • Background of the method • Features of the instrument • Applications for soil survey XRF VNIR X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is used to VNIR –Measures spectral signatures of detect and measure the concentration materials defined by their reflectance, of elements in substances. or absorbance, as a function of wavelength. Fluorescence - phenomena of Signatures are due to electronic absorbing incoming radiation and re- transitions of atoms and vibrational radiating it as lower-energy radiation. stretching and bending of structural groups of atoms that form molecules and crystals. Key Point: Atoms fluoresce at specific energies when excited by X-rays. Energy source: X-ray tube or radioisotope X-ray fluorescence (XRF) When exposed to Subsequently, electrons x-rays, electrons of higher energy orbitals are ejected from fall into the lower inner orbitals orbitals. A fluorescent photon with a characteristic energy is released.
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