. . . . "Hrdli\u010Dka, Ale\u0161" . "Classification of brick samples by remote Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy - comparative study." . "V\u00EDtkov\u00E1, Gabriela" . . "Malina, Radom\u00EDr" . "[D1149C812B0F]" . . . "Proch\u00E1zka, David" . "Preservation of cultural heritage is gaining increasing attention all over the world. Many historical objects are essentially made of bricks. Damaged brick identification and classification is important for reparation of disturbed brick constructions. The causes of degradation should be detected and for replacement the most compatible material, stable at given climate conditions, should be chosen. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy can be used for fast classification of different type, origin and degree and cause of the masonry damage. One of the unique capabilities of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is the ability to perform real-time and remote measurements in the field, where the sample can be distant several meters from the instrumentation. This can be advantage for analyses of e.g. difficult to reach wall segments. In this comparative study thirty three samples of bricks were analyzed using two remote LIBS systems. Both of the systems were equipped with an Echelle spectrometer-based" . . . . "RIV/00216305:26210/11:PU96978" . . "Classification of brick samples by remote Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy - comparative study." . "Kaiser, Jozef" . "http://csixxxvii.org/" . "Novotn\u00FD, Jan" . "26210" . . "Preservation of cultural heritage is gaining increasing attention all over the world. Many historical objects are essentially made of bricks. Damaged brick identification and classification is important for reparation of disturbed brick constructions. The causes of degradation should be detected and for replacement the most compatible material, stable at given climate conditions, should be chosen. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy can be used for fast classification of different type, origin and degree and cause of the masonry damage. One of the unique capabilities of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is the ability to perform real-time and remote measurements in the field, where the sample can be distant several meters from the instrumentation. This can be advantage for analyses of e.g. difficult to reach wall segments. In this comparative study thirty three samples of bricks were analyzed using two remote LIBS systems. Both of the systems were equipped with an Echelle spectrometer-based"@en . "RIV/00216305:26210/11:PU96978!RIV12-MSM-26210___" . "Classification of brick samples by remote Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy - comparative study."@en . "190531" . . . "Novotn\u00FD, Karel" . . . . "4"^^ . . . . . "P(ME10061), Z(MSM0021622411)" . "12"^^ . "Classification of brick samples by remote Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy - comparative study."@en . . "LIBS, remote LIBS, brick samples, sorting, classification"@en . .