Simple mineral mapping algorithm based on multitype spectral diagnostic absorption features: a case study at Cuprite, Nevada

2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 026015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Wei ◽  
Yanfang Ming ◽  
Qiang Jia ◽  
Dongxu Yang
2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (15) ◽  
pp. 5884-5916
Author(s):  
Daniela Heller Pearlshtien ◽  
Stefano Pignatti ◽  
Uri Greisman-Ran ◽  
Eyal Ben-Dor
Keyword(s):  

Data ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Joana Cardoso-Fernandes ◽  
João Silva ◽  
Filipa Dias ◽  
Alexandre Lima ◽  
Ana C. Teodoro ◽  
...  

The existence of diagnostic features in the visible and infrared regions makes it possible to use reflectance spectra not only to identify mineral assemblages but also for calibration and classification of satellite images, considering lithological and/or mineral mapping. For this purpose, a consistent spectral library with the target spectra of minerals and rocks is needed. Currently, there is big market pressure for raw materials including lithium (Li) that has driven new satellite image applications for Li exploration. However, there are no reference spectra for petalite (a Li mineral) in large, open spectral datasets. In this work, a spectral library was built exclusively dedicated to Li minerals and Li pegmatite exploration through satellite remote sensing. The database includes field and laboratory spectra collected in the Fregeneda–Almendra region (Spain–Portugal) from (i) distinct Li minerals (spodumene, petalite, lepidolite); (ii) several Li pegmatites and other outcropping lithologies to allow satellite-based lithological mapping; (iii) areas previously misclassified as Li pegmatites using machine learning algorithms to allow comparisons between these regions and the target areas. Ancillary data include (i) sample location and coordinates, (ii) sample conditions, (iii) sample color, (iv) type of face measured, (v) equipment used, and for the laboratory spectra, (vi) sample photographs, (vii) continuum removed spectra files, and (viii) statistics on the main absorption features automatically extracted. The potential future uses of this spectral library are reinforced by its major advantages: (i) data is provided in a universal file format; (ii) it allows users to compare field and laboratory spectra; (iii) a large number of complementary data allow the comparison of shape, asymmetry, and depth of the absorption features of the distinct Li minerals.


Gesture ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
David McNeill ◽  
Francis Quek ◽  
Karl-Erik McCullough ◽  
Susan D. Duncan ◽  
Nobuhiro Furuyama ◽  
...  

We present our work on the temporal integration of hierarchies of communicative actions: kinesic, prosodic and discursive. We use the device of the ‘catchment’ as the locus around which this integration proceeds. We present a detailed case study of a gesture and speech elicitation experiment in which a subject describes her living space to an interlocutor. First, we process the video data to obtain the motion traces of both of the subject’s hands using the vector coherence mapping algorithm. We code the gestures to identify the catchments. We recover discourse purposes utilizing a system of guided questions. Finally, we define prosody in terms of the ToBI system. The results of these analyses are compared against the computed motion traces to identify the cues accessible in the gestural and audio data that correlate well with the psycholinguistic analyses. The results show that motion, prosody and discourse structure are integrated at each moment of speaking. The electronic edition of this article includes audio-visual data.


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