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28 May 2014 Utility of hyperspectral imagers in the mining industry: Italy’s gypsum reserves
Janette H. Wilson, Rebecca N. Greenberger
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Abstract
The mining industry is plagued with socioeconomic and safety roadblocks with not many solutions in the midst of a demanding market. As more and more geologic research using hyperspectral technology has been performed, along with an affordable price point for commercial use of hyperspectral technology, the benefits of hyperspectral imaging to the mining industry has become apparent. This study identifies the key areas of use for hyperspectral imaging in the mining industry through a case study of gypsum mine samples obtained from a mine in central Tuscany.
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Janette H. Wilson and Rebecca N. Greenberger "Utility of hyperspectral imagers in the mining industry: Italy’s gypsum reserves", Proc. SPIE 9104, Spectral Imaging Sensor Technologies: Innovation Driving Advanced Application Capabilities, 91040E (28 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054981
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KEYWORDS
Mining

Hyperspectral imaging

Minerals

Imaging systems

Absorption

Calcite

Reflectivity

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