Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003p%26ss...51..281l&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 51, Issue 4-5, p. 281-294.
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
This paper focuses on the effects of grain size variations on reflectance spectra in the 2-40μm range. Samples of basalt and anorthosite were prepared in several grain size separates ranging from 25 to 800μm. Varying grain size modifies the spectral contrast of absorption bands in the volume scattering region, in a manner that depends on the strength of the absorption. The spectral contrast of the weakest bands decreases with decreasing grain size, while that the strongest bands usually reaches a maximum for intermediate sizes. However, the 2.7μm OH band of anorthosite does not behave this way, in contrast to what has been suggested in previous works. In the surface scattering region all absorptions are associated with a Christiansen minimum, a group of reststrahlen peaks, and a transparency peak. This occurs both in the mid-IR range and in the less known 250-500cm-1 range, suggesting that lattice mode transitions behave like vibrational transitions. The first Christiansen frequency (/~1250-1150cm-1) is constant for the anorthosite sample, but shifts to shorter frequencies with decreasing grain size for the basalt sample. This is ascribed to a strong spectral contrast between the mineralogic species present in the basalt sample. The intensity of the reststrahlen peaks decreases with decreasing grain size fractions for grain size smaller than 200μm, and with increasing grain size for larger grains. Transparency features appear for grain sizes smaller than 50μm. No correlation between the reststrahlen peaks intensity and the transparency features intensity has been found. Shape and occurrence of these spectral features in the mid-infrared range appear to be strongly grain size dependent.
Erard Stephane
Le Bras A.
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