TANAGER: Design and Validation of an Automated Spectrogoniometer for Bidirectional Reflectance Studies of Natural Rock Surfaces

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Melissa Rice, Kristiana Lapo, Kathleen Hoza, Ed Cloutis, Mike Kraft, Sean Mulcahy, Dan Applin, Samantha Theuer
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Laboratory measurements of reflectance spectra of rocks and minerals at multiple viewing geometries are important for interpreting spacecraft data of planetary surfaces. However, efficiently acquiring such measurements is challenging, as it requires a custom goniometer that can accommodate multiple, bulky samples beneath a movable light source and detector. Most spectrogoniometric laboratory work to date has focused on mineral mixtures and particulates, yet it is also critical to characterize natural rock surfaces to understand the influence of texture and alteration. We designed the Three-Axis N-sample Automated Goniometer for Evaluating Reflectance (TANAGER) specifically to rapidly acquire spectra of natural rock surfaces across the full scattering hemisphere. TANAGER has its light source and the spectrometer's fiber optic mounted on rotating and tilting arcs, with a rotating azimuth stage and six-position sample tray, all of which are fully motorized and integrated with a Malvern PanAnalytical ASD FieldSpec4 Hi-Res reflectance spectrometer. Using well-characterized color calibration targets, we have validated the accuracy and repeatability of TANAGER spectra. We also confirm that the system introduces no discernible noise or artifacts. All design schematics and control software for TANAGER are open-source and available for use and modification by the larger scientific community.

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TANAGER: 设计并验证用于天然岩石表面双向反射研究的自动光谱测角仪
在实验室测量岩石和矿物在多种观察几何形状下的反射光谱,对于解释行星表面的航天器数据非常重要。然而,有效地获取此类测量结果具有挑战性,因为它需要一个定制的测角仪,能够在可移动光源和探测器下方容纳多个笨重的样本。迄今为止,大多数光谱测角实验室工作都集中在矿物混合物和微粒上,但对天然岩石表面进行表征以了解质地和蚀变的影响也至关重要。我们专门设计了用于评估反射率的三轴 N 样本自动测角仪 (TANAGER),以快速获取天然岩石表面的全散射半球光谱。TANAGER 的光源和光谱仪的光纤安装在旋转和倾斜的弧形平台上,并配有旋转方位台和六位样品盘,所有这些都是完全电动化的,并与马尔文 PanAnalytical ASD FieldSpec4 高分辨率反射光谱仪集成在一起。通过使用特性良好的颜色校准目标,我们验证了 TANAGER 光谱的准确性和可重复性。我们还确认该系统不会产生明显的噪音或伪影。TANAGER 的所有设计原理图和控制软件都是开源的,可供广大科学界使用和修改。
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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
285
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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