2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15133300
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Modelling Spectral Unmixing of Geological Mixtures: An Experimental Study Using Rock Samples

Abstract: Spectral unmixing of geological mixtures, such as rocks, is a challenging inversion problem because of nonlinear interactions of light with the intimately mixed minerals at a microscopic scale. The fine-scale mixing of minerals in rocks limits the sensor’s ability to identify pure mineral endmembers and spectrally resolve these constituents within a given spatial resolution. In this study, we attempt to model the spectral unmixing of two rocks, namely, serpentinite and granite, by acquiring their hyperspectral… Show more

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