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- W3165514495 abstract "This chapter provides examples for applying field and drill core hyperspectral sensing technologies to exploration and mining challenges. Handheld and drill core hyperspectral technologies acquire reflectance spectra in different wavelength regions. Field spectroradiometers covering the visible–near infrared (VNIR) and shortwave infrared (SWIR) target the mineral-specific absorption features active in this wavelength range, which are due to electronic and/or vibrational absorption bands. VNIR-SWIR field sensors are versatile, easy to use and complement other field instruments such as portable X-ray fluorescence. Laboratory-based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is commonly applied for mapping and characterizing minerals that are active in the mid- to far-infrared wavelength range. Laboratory-based FTIR has been successfully used for quantitative phase analysis of ore material in mining operations and quantifying deleterious minerals. The vast amount of hyperspectral data that can be collected rapidly with hyperspectral proximal sensing technologies requires bulk processing." @default.
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