Geochemical and spectral characterization of naturally altered rock surfaces

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Characterization, Chemical Composition, Geochemistry, Remote Sensing, Rocks, Spectral Reflectance, Spectrum Analysis, Surface Properties, Geology, Infrared Radiometers, Mineralogy, Near Infrared Radiation, Solar Radiation, Spectral Reconnaissance, Spectroscopy

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The possibility of using the visible-near infrared region for
compositional analysis of remotely sensed rock surfaces is studied. This
would allow mapping rock type both on the Earth's surface and on other
planetary surfaces. Reflectance spectroscopy, economic geology, optical
depth determination, and X-ray diffraction mineralogy are discussed.

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