Laboratory reflectance spectra of 160 minerals, 0.4 to 2.5 micrometers

CI Grove, SJ Hook, ED Paylor III - 1992 - ntrs.nasa.gov
CI Grove, SJ Hook, ED Paylor III
1992ntrs.nasa.gov
This reports provides reflectance spectra of 160 minerals in both digital and printed form. In
order to demonstrate the effect of particle size on reflectance, the spectral data for 135 of the
minerals are presented at three different grain sizes. These are 125-500 microns, 45-125
microns and less than 45 microns. Ancillary information is provided with each mineral
spectrum, which includes the mineral name, minerology, supplier, sampling locality and our
designated sample number. The purity of every mineral sample was evaluated by X-ray�…
This reports provides reflectance spectra of 160 minerals in both digital and printed form. In order to demonstrate the effect of particle size on reflectance, the spectral data for 135 of the minerals are presented at three different grain sizes. These are 125-500 microns, 45-125 microns and less than 45 microns. Ancillary information is provided with each mineral spectrum, which includes the mineral name, minerology, supplier, sampling locality and our designated sample number. The purity of every mineral sample was evaluated by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The composition of certain minerals known to deviate strongly from idealized end-member compositions was determined by electron microprobe analysis. The compositional information obtained by microbe analysis and accessory minerals identified by XRD are noted with the ancillary information. In addition, the spectrum acquired from the coarsest grain size available for each sample was processed with a feature-finding algorithm to quantify the characteristics of the spectral absorption features. All the reflectance spectra presented here are provided in digital form on IBM-compatible 3.5" diskettes. Also included on diskette is a program for displaying the spectral data and searching for spectral features that runs on an IBM-compatible PC with standard VCA graphics.
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