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Mineral information at micron to kilometer scales: Laboratory, field, and remote sensing imaging spectrometer data from the orange hill porphyry copper deposit, Alaska, USA | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Mineral information at micron to kilometer scales: Laboratory, field, and remote sensing imaging spectrometer data from the orange hill porphyry copper deposit, Alaska, USA


Abstract:

Using imaging spectrometers at multiple scales, the USGS, in collaboration with the University of Alaska, is examining the application of hyperspectral data for identifyi...Show More

Abstract:

Using imaging spectrometers at multiple scales, the USGS, in collaboration with the University of Alaska, is examining the application of hyperspectral data for identifying large-tonnage, base metal-rich deposits in Alaska. Recent studies have shown this technology can be applied to regional mineral mapping [1] and can be valuable for more local mineral exploration [2]. Passive optical remote sensing of high latitude regions faces many challenges, which include a short acquisition season and poor illumination due to low solar elevation [3]. Additional complications are encountered in the identification of surface minerals useful for mineral resource characterization because minerals of interest commonly are exposed on steep terrain, further challenging reflectance retrieval and detection of mineral signatures. Laboratory-based imaging spectrometer measurements of hand samples and field-based imaging spectrometer scans of outcrop are being analyzed to support and improve interpretations of remote sensing data collected by airborne imaging spectrometers and satellite multispectral sensors.
Date of Conference: 10-15 July 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 November 2016
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2153-7003
Conference Location: Beijing, China

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