mineralytor
Mineralytor is a term used to describe an analytical instrument designed for rapid identification and quantification of minerals in geological samples. It combines spectroscopy, imaging, and data analytics to determine mineral composition, texture, and paragenesis. The name merges "mineral" with a suffix implying analysis or measurement.
The concept originated as a practical response to the need for in-situ mineral analysis in field geology
In its typical form, a mineralytor integrates a multi-sensor head containing a miniaturized X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
In operation, a user presents a specimen or powder; the instrument acquires spectral data across several modalities,
Applications include field mapping, mineral exploration, ore characterization, environmental monitoring, and planetary science where in-situ analysis
Limitations include accuracy dependence on sample purity, particle size, and reference libraries; overlapping spectra can complicate