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      <subfield code="a">Nowadays, one of the most important areas of interest in archeology is the&#xd;
characterization of the submersed cultural heritage. Mediterranean Sea is rich in&#xd;
archaeological findings due to storms, accidents and naval battles since prehistoric&#xd;
times. Chemical analysis of submerged materials is an extremely valuable source of&#xd;
information on the origin and precedence of the wrecks, and also the raw materials&#xd;
employed during the manufacturing of the objects found in these sites. Sometimes&#xd;
extracting the archeological material from the marine environment is not practical due to&#xd;
the size of the sample, or is not permitted by the legislation or preservation practices. In&#xd;
these cases, the in-situ analysis turns into the only alternative. The versatility of laserinduced&#xd;
breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been successfully tested in oceanography.&#xd;
Advantages such as rapid and in situ analysis with no sample preparation make LIBS a&#xd;
suitable alternative for field measurements. Laser Laboratory of the University of Malaga&#xd;
is evaluating the capability of stand-off LIBS (ST-LIBS) for seafloor exploration (2000-&#xd;
3000 meters deep). Several experiments including the transmission of laser radiation&#xd;
through water or the influence of the range of analysis over LIBS signal, has been&#xd;
performed in laboratory inside a water tank. Preliminary results are quite satisfactory and&#xd;
suggests the possibility of integrating LIBS technology in a remotely operated vehicle&#xd;
(ROV) for geological/mineralogical exploration, cultural heritage investigation and/or the&#xd;
inspection of oil and gas pipelines in the seafloor, among others.</subfield>
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