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- W2624929019 abstract "Abstract Determination of multispectral specular reflectance is an important tool for ore identification in reflected light microscopy, and may be used for automated characterization of ores. However, reflectance values can be affected by compositional variations in a way that is seldom understood. The aim of the present work is to investigate this problem in chromite, an ore whose composition may show typically large natural variations as member of the spinel family, and whose relatively high reflectance variations are apparently unpredictable. For this research, eighteen samples of chromian spinel covering a large range of compositions in the base of the Hagerthy prism were selected for microprobe analysis and reflectance measure on polished sections. The samples belong to a variety of deposits and types (ultramafic massif, ophiolitic, and metamorphosed types: Ojen and Ronda Massifs, Spain; Mayari, Moa-Baracoa, Camaguey and Sagua de Tanamo, Cuba; Golyamo Kemenyane, Avren and Yakovitsa, Bulgaria). The specular reflectances are characterized as multispectral values, measured at thirteen intervals (50 nm each) in the VNIR region (Visible and Near-Infrared: 400–1000 nm), using the automated CAMEVA System. The relationship between compositional and reflectance values is studied by multivariate analysis and subsequently tested on independent samples. For this purpose, the samples have been grouped in two sets: a larger population of fifteen samples constitutes the initial data set for mathematical processing, while a selection of three samples of widely differing compositions is used to test the resulting functions, so as to gain a critical appraisal of their validity. The results obtained show that the specular reflectance of chromite depends on composition and can be used to estimate compositional parameters, as #Cr = Cr/(Cr + Al) or #Mg = Mg/(Mg + Fe2+), but this relationship is complex and does not allow simple direct determinations, due to the multiplicity of possible changes and coupled substitutions (e.g. Al–Cr–Fe3+, or Mg-Fe2+, Ni, Zn, Ti …) in the chromian spinel family. On the other hand, the relationship of chromite composition with deposit type is also detectable through the reflectance values, but with a higher uncertainty. Reflectance increases with increasing Cr and Fe3+ contents in all cases, but the relationship of reflectance with Mg seems to be specific of the deposit type: while reflectance increases with increasing #Mg in the Ojen chromites, it shows the opposite behaviour in podiform chromites. Although these results should be regarded as preliminary until further studies on larger sample populations can be achieved, they are suggestive of possible practical applications for exploration, e. g. to approach Cr-spinel compositions or chromite deposit typology, early in an exploration campaign, by inexpensive reflected light determination of specular reflectance in a few samples." @default.
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- W2624929019 title "Chromite typology and composition characterized through multispectral specular reflectance" @default.
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