Use of Thermal Hyperspectral Imagery in Terrestrial Surface Characterization

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Imagery, Sensors, Algorithms, Planetary Surfaces, Thermal Emission, Soils, Long Wave Radiation, Mineral Deposits, Planetary Mapping, Spacecraft Instruments

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Hyperspectral imagery collected in the LWIR atmospheric window region from 8 to 13 micrometers with the Aerospace Corporation's SEBASS sensor have been used in preliminary assessments of terrestrial surface characterization. Example applications will be presented showing the capability for soil and mineral identification and mapping. An overview of the mathematical algorithms employed will be included. For terrestrial applications, best results are always obtained using target spectra obtained from samples collected from the survey site. Variations of the method suitable for unobtainable site samples will be illustrated and discussed.

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