The quality of geological information derivable from high resolution reflectance spectra - Results for mafic silicatesHigh-resolution visible and near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectra of mafic silicates can be deconvolved to yield quantitative information concerning mineral mixture properties, and the results can be directly applied to remotely sensed data. Spectral reflectance measurements of laboratory mixtures of olivine, orthophyroxene, and clinopyroxene with known chemistries, phase abundances, and particle size distributions have been utilized to develop correlations between spectral properties and the physicochemical parameters of the samples. A large number of mafic silicate spectra were measured and examined for systematic variations in spectral properties as a function of chemistry, phase abundance, and particle size. Three classes of spectral parameters (ratioed, absolute, and wavelength) were examined for any correlations. Each class is sensitive to particular mafic silicate properties. Spectral deconvolution techniques have been developed for quantifying, with varying degrees of accuracy, the assemblage properties (chemistry, phase abundance, and particle size).
Document ID
19870061559
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Cloutis, E. A. (Alberta Univ. Edmonton Alberta, Canada)
Lambert, J. (Alberta Univ. Edmonton Alberta, Canada)
Smith, D. G. W. (Alberta, University Edmonton, Canada)
Gaffey, M. J. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States)