Complex spectral interactions of different minerals and textures in Mars terrestrial analogues: some examples.
I. Longhi, M. Sgavetti, S. Meli, and L.
Pompilio
Mineral
interpretation of a planet surface using spectral libraries can be improved if
the spectral variability, often characterizing the spectral data, can be
explained as the result of well-defined geological processes. Reflectance
spectra of metamorphic rocks are analyzed. Selected examples point out
systematic and non-systematic relationships between spectral parameters (band
wavelength, shape, and reflectance peaks) and geologically controlled variables
(composition of minerals and mineral assemblages), thus establishing a
conceptual framework that can facilitate the analysis of unknown spectra.