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Spectral properties of Ca-sulfates: Gypsum, bassanite, and anhydrite Spectral properties of Ca-sulfates: Gypsum, bassanite, and anhydrite

This study of the spectral properties of Ca-sulfates was initiated to support remote detection of these minerals on Mars. Gypsum, bassanite, and anhydrite are the currently known forms of Ca-sulfates. They are typically found in sedimentary evaporites on Earth, but can also form via reaction of acidic fluids associated with volcanic activity. Reflectance, emission, transmittance, and...
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Janice Bishop, Melissa Lane, M. Dyar, Sara King, Adrian Brown, Gregg Swayze

Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments

This report provides a descriptive model of heavy-mineral sands, which are sedimentary deposits of dense minerals that accumulate with sand, silt, and clay in coastal environments, locally forming economic concentrations of the heavy minerals. This deposit type is the main source of titanium feedstock for the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigments industry, through recovery of the minerals...
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Bradley Van Gosen, David Fey, Anjana Shah, Philip Verplanck, Todd Hoefen

Asphaltene content and composition as a measure of Deepwater Horizon oil spill losses within the first 80 days Asphaltene content and composition as a measure of Deepwater Horizon oil spill losses within the first 80 days

The composition and content of asphaltenes in spilled and original wellhead oils from the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) incident provide information on the amount of original oil lost and the processes most responsible for the losses within the first 80 days of the active spill. Spilled oils were collected from open waters, coastal waters and coastal sediments during the incident. Asphaltenes...
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M. Lewan, A. Warden, R.F. Dias, Z.K. Lowry, T.L. Hannah, P. G. Lillis, R.F. Kokaly, T.M. Hoefen, G.A. Swayze, C.T. Mills, S.H. Harris, G.S. Plumlee

The Tetracorder user guide: version 4.4 The Tetracorder user guide: version 4.4

Imaging spectroscopy mapping software assists in the identification and mapping of materials based on their chemical properties as expressed in spectral measurements of a planet including the solid or liquid surface or atmosphere. Such software can be used to analyze field, aircraft, or spacecraft data; remote sensing datasets; or laboratory spectra. Tetracorder is a set of software...
Authors
Keith Livo, Roger Clark

Spectroscopy from Space Spectroscopy from Space

This chapter reviews detection of materials on solid and liquid (lakes and ocean) surfaces in the solar system using ultraviolet to infrared spectroscopy from space, or near space (high altitude aircraft on the Earth), or in the case of remote objects, earth-based and earth-orbiting telescopes. Point spectrometers and imaging spectrometers have been probing the surfaces of our solar...
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Roger Clark, Gregg Swayze, Robert Carlson, Will Grundy, Keith Noll

Mapping advanced argillic alteration at Cuprite, Nevada, using imaging spectroscopy Mapping advanced argillic alteration at Cuprite, Nevada, using imaging spectroscopy

Mineral maps based on Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data were used to study late Miocene advanced argillic alteration at Cuprite, Nevada. Distributions of Fe-bearing minerals, clays, micas, sulfates, and carbonates were mapped using the Tetracorder spectral-shape matching system. The Al content of white micas increases toward altered areas and near intrusive...
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Gregg Swayze, Roger Clark, Alexander F.H. Goetz, K. Eric Livo, George Breit, Fred Kruse, Stephen Sutley, Lawrence W. Snee, Heather A. Lowers, James Post, Roger Stoffregen, Roger Ashley

Science applications of a multispectral microscopic imager for the astrobiological exploration of Mars Science applications of a multispectral microscopic imager for the astrobiological exploration of Mars

Future astrobiological missions to Mars are likely to emphasize the use of rovers with in situ petrologic capabilities for selecting the best samples at a site for in situ analysis with onboard lab instruments or for caching for potential return to Earth. Such observations are central to an understanding of the potential for past habitable conditions at a site and for identifying samples...
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Jorge Nunez, Jack Farmer, R. Sellar, Gregg Swayze, Diana Blaney

Detection of salt marsh vegetation stress and recovery after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Barataria Bay, Gulf of Mexico using AVIRIS data Detection of salt marsh vegetation stress and recovery after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Barataria Bay, Gulf of Mexico using AVIRIS data

The British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico was the biggest oil spill in US history. To assess the impact of the oil spill on the saltmarsh plant community, we examined Advanced Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data flown over Barataria Bay, Louisiana in September 2010 and August 2011. Oil contamination was mapped using oil absorption features in...
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Shruti Khanna, Maria Santos, Susan Ustin, Alexander Koltunov, Raymond F. Kokaly, Dar Roberts

Prolonged magmatic activity on Mars inferred from the detection of felsic rocks Prolonged magmatic activity on Mars inferred from the detection of felsic rocks

Rocks dominated by the silicate minerals quartz and feldspar are abundant in Earth’s upper continental crust. Yet felsic rocks have not been widely identified on Mars, a planet that seems to lack plate tectonics and the associated magmatic processes that can produce evolved siliceous melts on Earth. If Mars once had a feldspar-rich crust that crystallized from an early magma ocean such...
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James Wray, Sarah Hansen, Josef Dufek, Gregg Swayze, Scott L. Murchie, Frank P. Seelos, John Skok, Rossman Irwin, Mark Ghiorso

Characterizing regional soil mineral composition using spectroscopyand geostatistics Characterizing regional soil mineral composition using spectroscopyand geostatistics

This work aims at improving the mapping of major mineral variability at regional scale using scale-dependent spatial variability observed in remote sensing data. Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data and statistical methods were combined with laboratory-based mineral characterization of field samples to create maps of the distributions of clay, mica...
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V.L. Mulder, S. de Bruin, J. Weyermann, Raymond F. Kokaly, M.E. Schaepman

Surface mineral maps of Afghanistan derived from HyMap imaging spectrometer data, version 2 Surface mineral maps of Afghanistan derived from HyMap imaging spectrometer data, version 2

This report presents a new version of surface mineral maps derived from HyMap imaging spectrometer data collected over Afghanistan in the fall of 2007. This report also describes the processing steps applied to the imaging spectrometer data. The 218 individual flight lines composing the Afghanistan dataset, covering more than 438,000 square kilometers, were georeferenced to a mosaic of
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Raymond F. Kokaly, Trude King, Todd Hoefen

Quantifying mineral abundances of complex mixtures by coupling spectral deconvolution of SWIR spectra (2.1-2.4 μm) and regression tree analysis Quantifying mineral abundances of complex mixtures by coupling spectral deconvolution of SWIR spectra (2.1-2.4 μm) and regression tree analysis

This paper presents a methodology for assessing mineral abundances of mixtures having more than two constituents using absorption features in the 2.1-2.4 μm wavelength region. In the first step, the absorption behaviour of mineral mixtures is parameterised by exponential Gaussian optimisation. Next, mineral abundances are predicted by regression tree analysis using these parameters as...
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V.L. Mulder, Michael Plotze, Sytze de Bruin, Michael Schaepman, C. Mavris, Raymond F. Kokaly, Markus Egli
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