© SGEM2019. Fluorescence analysis is widely used in various scientific fields. It has many practical applications in biology, medicine and chemistry. Geoscientists can benefit from using it as well. For example, hydrocarbon saturation and carbonate content can be measured by illuminating rock samples with ultraviolet light and evaluating the intensity of emitted visible light. The most interesting case is where the wavelength of the released light is greater than that of the incident light. In geology and geophysics, fluorescence analysis may be used to study samples on different scales: From thin sections to full boxes of core. This paper presents a methodology that can be applied to the study of entire boxes of core using an automated opt...