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This dataset contains Raman spectra of hydrous glasses used in the publication of Le Losq et al. (2012) to implement a chemical-independent method to quantify water content of glasses with Raman spectroscopy. Spectra are unprocessed. They were acquired with a T64000 Jobin-Yvon triple grating Raman spectrometer equipped with a confocal system, a 1024 CCD detector cooled by liquid nitrogen and an Olympus microscope. The optimal spatial resolution allowed by the confocal system is 1–2 μm2 with a 100× Olympus objective. The spectral resolution of the spectrometer is 0.7 cm–1. A Coherent laser 70-C5 Ar+, having a wavelength of 514.532 nm, is used for the excitation line. The file dataliste.csv contains a list of the spectra together with the sample name and water contents in wt%. See Tables 1 and 2 in Le Losq et al. (2012) for corresponding sample chemical composition and errors on water concentrations, as well as supplementary information for a table containing the regions of interest for background fitting. Reference Le Losq, C., Neuville, D.R., Moretti, R., Roux, J., 2012. Determination of water content in silicate glasses using Raman spectrometry: Implications for the study of explosive volcanism. American Mineralogist 97, 779–790. https://doi.org/10.2138/am.2012.3831
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Geochemistry, Volcanology, Water, Glass, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Raman
Geochemistry, Volcanology, Water, Glass, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Raman
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