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Scattering And Absorption of Light in Planetary Regoliths
Published on: July 1, 2019
軌道からの鉱物識別:シャトルマルチスペクトル赤外線放射計による最初の結果
まとめ
リモートセンシングにより,地球軌道から炭酸塩やヒドロキシル含有鉱物を特定できます. 10チャネル放射計は,反射赤外線測定を用いて,この能力を成功裏に実証しました.
科学分野:
- 地質科学は地質科学である.
- リモートセンシング (リモートセンサー)
- ミネラロジーは,鉱物学です.
背景:
- 鉱物の特定は地質調査や資源探査において極めて重要です.
- リモートセンシングは,地球表面の組成を分析するための非侵襲的な方法を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 遠隔測定を用いた炭酸塩およびヒドロキシル含有鉱物の特定の可能性を評価する.
- 軌道から鉱物を検出するためのシャトル搭載放射計の能力を実証するため.
主な方法:
- シャトル搭載の放射計を活用し,反射する赤外線スペクトルに10のチャンネルを使用しました.
- 軌道探査の際に地球の表面からスペクトルデータを収集した.
主要な成果:
- 炭酸塩の直接的な識別は,スペクトル分析によって達成されました.
- また,ヒドロキシル含有鉱物の検出も実証されました.
- 10チャンネル放射計は,鉱物の差別に有効であることが証明されました.
結論:
- 地球軌道からの遠隔測定により,主要な鉱物群を直接特定できます.
- この技術は,地質的地図作成と惑星科学に重大な影響を及ぼします.
- 軌道スペクトル分析は,鉱物学的研究のための有効なツールです.
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