2019
DOI: 10.1111/sed.12678
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Provenance discrimination of fine sediments by mid‐infrared spectroscopy: Calibration and application to fluvial palaeo‐environmental reconstruction

Abstract: Determining sediment provenance allows a better understanding of fluvial palaeo-dynamics, and identifying involved watersheds, at broad spatio-temporal scales. Conventional approaches for source identification are usually based on the physical, mineralogical, geochemical, magnetic or isotopic properties of sediments. Rapid, non-destructive and, in well-established contexts, highly accurate, mid-infrared spectroscopy is an alternative method for investigating sediment sources. The present research objectives ar… Show more

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“…Possibly, the SGD2 technique may be eliminating features (predictor variables) of the spectra that are important for the prediction of sediment sources. Nevertheless, several studies have used the 2nd derivative technique to treat UV-Vis, NIR and MIR spectra (Tiecher et al, 2015(Tiecher et al, , 2016(Tiecher et al, , 2017 and MSC (Ni et al, 2019) and SNV (Chapkanski et al, 2019) techniques to treat MIR spectra, with the objective to derive the characteristics of interest along the spectrum and to improve the predictions of the models of sediment source contributions. However, as observed in the current research, these pre-processing methods do not appear to be the most promising.…”
Section: Model Calibration Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Possibly, the SGD2 technique may be eliminating features (predictor variables) of the spectra that are important for the prediction of sediment sources. Nevertheless, several studies have used the 2nd derivative technique to treat UV-Vis, NIR and MIR spectra (Tiecher et al, 2015(Tiecher et al, , 2016(Tiecher et al, , 2017 and MSC (Ni et al, 2019) and SNV (Chapkanski et al, 2019) techniques to treat MIR spectra, with the objective to derive the characteristics of interest along the spectrum and to improve the predictions of the models of sediment source contributions. However, as observed in the current research, these pre-processing methods do not appear to be the most promising.…”
Section: Model Calibration Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include studies in the ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) and near-infrared (NIR) ranges in the French Alps (Legout et al, 2013) and the Southern France (Uber et al, 2019), Luxemburg (Martínez-Carreras et al, 2010c, 2010b, 2010a, Spain (Brosinsky et al, 2014a(Brosinsky et al, , 2014b, Ethiopia (Verheyen et al, 2014), South Africa (Pulley et al, 2018;Pulley and Rowntree, 2016), Argentina (Batistelli et al, 2018), the United Kingdom (Collins et al, 2014), Canada (Barthod et al, 2015;Boudreault et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2017), Brazil (Tiecher et al, 2016(Tiecher et al, , 2015Valente et al, 2020) and Iran (Nosrati et al, 2020). In the middle infrared region (MIR), sediment fingerprinting studies were carried out in France (Poulenard et al, 2012(Poulenard et al, , 2009, Mexico (Evrard et al, 2013), the United Kingdom (Vercruysse and Grabowski, 2018), China (Liu et al, 2019), Brazil (Tiecher et al, 2017) and in a transnational river catchment covering part of Switzerland, France and Germany (Chapkanski et al, 2019). Many of these studies have shown a good agreement between the results obtained with the spectroscopic method and those provided by the conventional approach based on geochemical and / or radionuclide properties Legout et al, 2013;Martínez-Carreras et al, 2010c;Tiecher et al, 2015Tiecher et al, , 2016Tiecher et al, , 2017Verheyen et al, 2014).…”
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“…Après l'acquisition spectrale, la matrice de données a été standardisée et alignée à sa base en utilisant le logiciel Unscrambler (Camo Unscrambler 10.3). Des précisions techniques sont détaillées par S. Chapkanski et collaborateurs 8 . Le spectre de quartz est fourni comme un exemple.…”
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