Unmixing of Laboratory IR Spectral Reflectance Measurements of Smooth Plains Analogs

Abstract

The unmixing model used in this study has previ- ously been used for spectral unmixing of NASA RELAB data and lunar analog materials. In the framework of MERTIS it is applied to laborator mineral mixtures, including glasses and varying grain sizes [12-14]. These mixtures are prepared and analyzed at the IRIS (Infrared and Raman for Interplanetary Spectros- copy) laboratory of the Institut für Planetologie at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Here we investigate a wide range of natural minerals, rock samples including impact rocks and meteorites, syn- thetic analogs, and glasses [3,7]. The results of these in- vestigations contribute to the generation of a mid-IR re- flectance database in the MERTIS-relevant wavelength range from 7-14 μm. This database enables the qualita- tive, but also quantitative interpretation of MERTIS spectra

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