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03/31/2020 11:39

Finding natural resources in the deep sea with the laser

Lena Bennefeld Kommunikation
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.

    Localizing mineral resources on the sea floor has so far been associated with very high costs. In the EU project ROBUST, the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH), together with eight other partners, developed a laser-based analysis system to examine soil samples in the deep sea almost non-destructively. The system has passed initial practical tests.

    The system for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) makes it possible to examine material samples for their atomic composition almost non-destructively. The LIBS system developed by the LZH successfully withstood a pressure of 400 bar in practical tests in the deep sea. Lasers, controls and software worked perfectly. The experiments were carried out during a research trip in the Pacific on the research ship SONNE of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. On the ROV Kiel 6000 diving robot from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel, the LIBS system dived to the bottom of the sea.

    Successful analysis under high pressure and in cloudy waters

    The LIBS system was able to detect copper and zinc in real massive sulfide samples at up to 500 bar. The measurements under deep sea conditions took place at the company Nautilus in Buxtehude. During a research trip in the Baltic Sea on GEOMAR's Littorina research ship, the system was able to reliably detect copper and zinc in the prepared samples even in relatively cloudy water. These are promising bases for further experiments under real conditions in the deep sea.

    About LIBS

    LIBS is a non-contact and almost non-destructive method for the analysis of chemical elements. Solids, liquids and gases can be examined with it. The method is based on the generation and analysis of a laser-induced plasma. Here, a high-energy laser beam is focused on the sample. The energy of the laser beam at the focal point is so great that a plasma is created. The plasma in turn emits element-specific radiation, which is measured with a spectroscope. The emission lines in the spectrum can be assigned to the chemical elements of the sample.

    About ROBUST

    The project "Robotic Subsea Exploration Technologies - ROBUST" (grant number: 690416) is funded by the European Union within the scope of the program "Horizon 2020".


    More information:

    https://www.lzh.de/en/publications/pressreleases/2020/robust press release with an animation


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    The LIBH system of the LZH on the remote-controlled underwater vehicle ROV Kiel 6000 of GEOMAR during the research trip of the ship SONNE in the Pacific.
    The LIBH system of the LZH on the remote-controlled underwater vehicle ROV Kiel 6000 of GEOMAR durin ...
    Photo: GEOMAR
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    The LIBS system developed by the LZH in a pressure housing from ALS Marine Consultants for use in a water depth of 6000 m (600 bar).
    The LIBS system developed by the LZH in a pressure housing from ALS Marine Consultants for use in a ...
    Photo: LZH
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    English


     

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