NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification

Recent satellite observations and the deconvolution of remote sensing data have shown the existence of various carbonate minerals in different solar system bodies. Emissivity, from 403 to 803 K, and reflectance spectra at 300 and 193 K of selected carbonates minerals with different ratios of Na:Ca a...

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Main Authors: Maximiliano Fastelli, Azzurra Zucchini, Paola Comodi, Alessandro Maturilli, Giulia Alemanno, Ernesto Palomba, Riccardo Piergallini
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-e318f111dcd14afb98c763eada3ed6382021-08-26T14:06:29ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-08-011184584510.3390/min11080845NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing IdentificationMaximiliano Fastelli0Azzurra Zucchini1Paola Comodi2Alessandro Maturilli3Giulia Alemanno4Ernesto Palomba5Riccardo Piergallini6Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyInstitute of Planetary Research, DLR, German Aerospace Centre, D-12489 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Planetary Research, DLR, German Aerospace Centre, D-12489 Berlin, GermanyIstituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), 00136 Rome, ItalySchool of Science and Technology, University of Camerino, 62032 Camerino, ItalyRecent satellite observations and the deconvolution of remote sensing data have shown the existence of various carbonate minerals in different solar system bodies. Emissivity, from 403 to 803 K, and reflectance spectra at 300 and 193 K of selected carbonates minerals with different ratios of Na:Ca and water amounts were respectively collected at 3–20 μm and at 1–16 μm. All reflectance spectra show absorption features in the 1.9–2.5 and 3.4–4.0 μm areas due to overtone and a combination of CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and fundamental vibrational models at ≈9.09, 11.35, 7.06, and 14.7 μm. The increase of the Na:Ca ratio in anhydrous samples produces a shift of the absorption features in the 3.4–4.0 μm area toward shorter wavelengths, and the peak at 3.9 μm doubles in the presence of a CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> oxygen group shared with two cations in minerals having more complex structures. The comparison of the bands at ≈669 and ≈794 cm<sup>−1</sup> in the emissivity spectra collected at high temperatures indicates that around 600 K, phase transitions occurred in natrite and thermonatrite. The reflectance spectra measured at 193 K reveal a fine structure compared to spectra collected at room temperature. The comparison of laboratory results with the spectrum of Ceres’s brightest crater Occator from the Dawn mission, taken as a case study, showed how the anhydrous samples, shortite and nyerereite, studied in this work can also be hypothesized for Ceres’s surface beyond that already suggested (trona, natrite, thermonatrite).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/8/845emissivityreflectancecarbonatesmineralogyicy bodies
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author Maximiliano Fastelli
Azzurra Zucchini
Paola Comodi
Alessandro Maturilli
Giulia Alemanno
Ernesto Palomba
Riccardo Piergallini
spellingShingle Maximiliano Fastelli
Azzurra Zucchini
Paola Comodi
Alessandro Maturilli
Giulia Alemanno
Ernesto Palomba
Riccardo Piergallini
NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
Minerals
emissivity
reflectance
carbonates
mineralogy
icy bodies
author_facet Maximiliano Fastelli
Azzurra Zucchini
Paola Comodi
Alessandro Maturilli
Giulia Alemanno
Ernesto Palomba
Riccardo Piergallini
author_sort Maximiliano Fastelli
title NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
title_short NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
title_full NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
title_fullStr NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
title_full_unstemmed NIR-MID Reflectance and Emissivity Study at Different Temperatures of Sodium Carbonate Minerals: Spectra Characterization and Implication for Remote Sensing Identification
title_sort nir-mid reflectance and emissivity study at different temperatures of sodium carbonate minerals: spectra characterization and implication for remote sensing identification
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Recent satellite observations and the deconvolution of remote sensing data have shown the existence of various carbonate minerals in different solar system bodies. Emissivity, from 403 to 803 K, and reflectance spectra at 300 and 193 K of selected carbonates minerals with different ratios of Na:Ca and water amounts were respectively collected at 3–20 μm and at 1–16 μm. All reflectance spectra show absorption features in the 1.9–2.5 and 3.4–4.0 μm areas due to overtone and a combination of CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and fundamental vibrational models at ≈9.09, 11.35, 7.06, and 14.7 μm. The increase of the Na:Ca ratio in anhydrous samples produces a shift of the absorption features in the 3.4–4.0 μm area toward shorter wavelengths, and the peak at 3.9 μm doubles in the presence of a CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> oxygen group shared with two cations in minerals having more complex structures. The comparison of the bands at ≈669 and ≈794 cm<sup>−1</sup> in the emissivity spectra collected at high temperatures indicates that around 600 K, phase transitions occurred in natrite and thermonatrite. The reflectance spectra measured at 193 K reveal a fine structure compared to spectra collected at room temperature. The comparison of laboratory results with the spectrum of Ceres’s brightest crater Occator from the Dawn mission, taken as a case study, showed how the anhydrous samples, shortite and nyerereite, studied in this work can also be hypothesized for Ceres’s surface beyond that already suggested (trona, natrite, thermonatrite).
topic emissivity
reflectance
carbonates
mineralogy
icy bodies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/8/845
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