Scientific Drilling (May 2015)

An innovative optical and chemical drill core scanner

  • A. S. L. Sjöqvist,
  • M. Arthursson,
  • A. Lundström,
  • E. Calderón Estrada,
  • A. Inerfeldt,
  • H. Lorenz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-19-13-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 13 – 16

Abstract

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We describe a new innovative drill core scanner that semi-automatedly analyses drill cores directly in drill core trays with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, without the need for much sample preparation or operator intervention. The instrument is fed with entire core trays, which are photographed at high resolution and scanned by a 3-D profiling laser. Algorithms recognise the geometry of the core tray, number of slots, location of the drill cores, calculate the optimal scanning path, and execute a continuous XRF analysis of 2 cm width along the core. The instrument is equipped with critical analytical components that allow an effective QA/QC routine to be implemented. It is a mobile instrument that can be manoeuvred by a single person with a manual pallet jack.