Roger N Clark (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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The distribution of sulfur dioxide and other infrared absorbers on the surface of Io The distribution of sulfur dioxide and other infrared absorbers on the surface of Io
The Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer was used to investigate the distribution and properties of sulfur dioxide over the surface of Io, and qualitative results for the anti‐Jove hemisphere are presented here. SO2, existing as a frost, is found almost everywhere, but with spatially variable concentration. The exceptions are volcanic hot spots, where high surface temperatures...
Authors
R. W. Carlson, W. D. Smythe, R. M. C. Lopes-Gautier, A. G. Davies, L.W. Kamp, J. A. Mosher, L.A. Soderblom, F.E. Leader, R. Mehlman, Roger N. Clark, F. P. Fanale
Hydrous carbonates on Mars?: Evidence from Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and ground‐based telescopic spectra Hydrous carbonates on Mars?: Evidence from Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and ground‐based telescopic spectra
Absorption features at 2.28 and 5.4 μm identified in Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and terrestrial telescopic spectra are consistent with the spectra of hydrous magnesium carbonates such as hydromagnesite and artinite. Spectral characteristics of these hydrous carbonates are different from those of the anhydrous carbonates, as the former do not have the strong spectral features...
Authors
W. M. Calvin, T. V. V. King, Roger N. Clark
The U. S. Geological Survey, Digital Spectral Library: Version 1 (0.2 to 3.0um) The U. S. Geological Survey, Digital Spectral Library: Version 1 (0.2 to 3.0um)
We have developed a digital reflectance spectral library, with management and spectral analysis software. The library includes 498 spectra of 444 samples (some samples include a series of grain sizes) measured from approximately 0.2 to 3.0 um . The spectral resolution (Full Width Half Maximum) of the reflectance data is
Authors
Roger N. Clark, Gregg A. Swayze, Andrea J. Gallagher, Trude King, Wendy M. Calvin
SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00 SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00
No abstract available.
Authors
K. Eric Livo, Roger N. Clark, Daniel H. Knepper
SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00 SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00
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Authors
K.E. Livo, Roger N. Clark, Daniel H. Knepper
SPECtrum Processing Routines User's Manual Version 3 (program SPECPR) SPECtrum Processing Routines User's Manual Version 3 (program SPECPR)
Introduction The SPECtrum Processing Routines (SPECPR) is a large-scale interactive program for general one-dimensional array processing and optimized for reflectance spectroscopy data and analysis. The program processes one-dimensional arrays up to 4852 data points and the operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometric functions, logarithmic and...
Authors
Roger N. Clark
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 75
The distribution of sulfur dioxide and other infrared absorbers on the surface of Io The distribution of sulfur dioxide and other infrared absorbers on the surface of Io
The Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer was used to investigate the distribution and properties of sulfur dioxide over the surface of Io, and qualitative results for the anti‐Jove hemisphere are presented here. SO2, existing as a frost, is found almost everywhere, but with spatially variable concentration. The exceptions are volcanic hot spots, where high surface temperatures...
Authors
R. W. Carlson, W. D. Smythe, R. M. C. Lopes-Gautier, A. G. Davies, L.W. Kamp, J. A. Mosher, L.A. Soderblom, F.E. Leader, R. Mehlman, Roger N. Clark, F. P. Fanale
Hydrous carbonates on Mars?: Evidence from Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and ground‐based telescopic spectra Hydrous carbonates on Mars?: Evidence from Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and ground‐based telescopic spectra
Absorption features at 2.28 and 5.4 μm identified in Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and terrestrial telescopic spectra are consistent with the spectra of hydrous magnesium carbonates such as hydromagnesite and artinite. Spectral characteristics of these hydrous carbonates are different from those of the anhydrous carbonates, as the former do not have the strong spectral features...
Authors
W. M. Calvin, T. V. V. King, Roger N. Clark
The U. S. Geological Survey, Digital Spectral Library: Version 1 (0.2 to 3.0um) The U. S. Geological Survey, Digital Spectral Library: Version 1 (0.2 to 3.0um)
We have developed a digital reflectance spectral library, with management and spectral analysis software. The library includes 498 spectra of 444 samples (some samples include a series of grain sizes) measured from approximately 0.2 to 3.0 um . The spectral resolution (Full Width Half Maximum) of the reflectance data is
Authors
Roger N. Clark, Gregg A. Swayze, Andrea J. Gallagher, Trude King, Wendy M. Calvin
SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00 SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00
No abstract available.
Authors
K. Eric Livo, Roger N. Clark, Daniel H. Knepper
SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00 SPVIEW; spectral plot program for accessing the USGS Digital Spectral Library database with MS-DOS personal computers, version 1.00
No abstract available
Authors
K.E. Livo, Roger N. Clark, Daniel H. Knepper
SPECtrum Processing Routines User's Manual Version 3 (program SPECPR) SPECtrum Processing Routines User's Manual Version 3 (program SPECPR)
Introduction The SPECtrum Processing Routines (SPECPR) is a large-scale interactive program for general one-dimensional array processing and optimized for reflectance spectroscopy data and analysis. The program processes one-dimensional arrays up to 4852 data points and the operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometric functions, logarithmic and...
Authors
Roger N. Clark