The absorption features of olivine in visible and near-infrared(VNIR)reflectance spectra are the key spectral parameters in its mineralogical studies.Generally,these spectral parameters can be obtained by exploiting t...The absorption features of olivine in visible and near-infrared(VNIR)reflectance spectra are the key spectral parameters in its mineralogical studies.Generally,these spectral parameters can be obtained by exploiting the Modified Gaussian Model(MGM)with a proper continuum removal.However,different continua may change the deconvolution results of these parameters.This paper investigates the diagnostic spectral features of olivine with diverse chemical compositions.Four different continuum removal methods with MGM for getting the deconvolution results are presented and the regression equations for predicting the Mg-number(Fo#)are introduced.The results show that different continua superimposed on the mineral absorption features will make the absorption center shift,as well as the obvious alterations in shape,width and strength of the absorption band.Additionally,it is also found that the logarithm of a second-order polynomial continuum can match the overall shape of the spectrum in logarithmic space,and the improved regression equations applied to estimate the chemical composition of olivine-dominated spectra also have a better performance.As an application example,the improved approach is applied to pulse laser irradiated olivine grains to simulate and study the space weathering effects on olivine diagnostic spectral features.The experiments confirm that space weathering can make the absorption band center shift toward longer wavelength.Therefore,the Fo#estimated from remote sensing spectra may be less than its actual chemical composition.These results may provide valuable information for revealing the difference between the spectra of olivine grains and olivine-dominated asteroids.展开更多
基金the Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences,Macao University of Science and Technology,Macao,Chinafunded by The Science and Technology Development Fund,Macao SAR(No.0018/2018/A)+3 种基金Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission(No.Z181100002918003)Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.U1631124,11773023 and 11941001)grants from The Science and Technology Development Fund,Macao SAR(No.0007/2019/A)the support of Brown University,MIT and USGS。
文摘The absorption features of olivine in visible and near-infrared(VNIR)reflectance spectra are the key spectral parameters in its mineralogical studies.Generally,these spectral parameters can be obtained by exploiting the Modified Gaussian Model(MGM)with a proper continuum removal.However,different continua may change the deconvolution results of these parameters.This paper investigates the diagnostic spectral features of olivine with diverse chemical compositions.Four different continuum removal methods with MGM for getting the deconvolution results are presented and the regression equations for predicting the Mg-number(Fo#)are introduced.The results show that different continua superimposed on the mineral absorption features will make the absorption center shift,as well as the obvious alterations in shape,width and strength of the absorption band.Additionally,it is also found that the logarithm of a second-order polynomial continuum can match the overall shape of the spectrum in logarithmic space,and the improved regression equations applied to estimate the chemical composition of olivine-dominated spectra also have a better performance.As an application example,the improved approach is applied to pulse laser irradiated olivine grains to simulate and study the space weathering effects on olivine diagnostic spectral features.The experiments confirm that space weathering can make the absorption band center shift toward longer wavelength.Therefore,the Fo#estimated from remote sensing spectra may be less than its actual chemical composition.These results may provide valuable information for revealing the difference between the spectra of olivine grains and olivine-dominated asteroids.