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Vis-NIR reflectance spectra of Werder (Ogaden, Ethiopia) basalt powder

Authors: Gurgurewicz, Joanna;

Vis-NIR reflectance spectra of Werder (Ogaden, Ethiopia) basalt powder

Abstract

Vis-NIR reflectance spectra of the Werder (Ogaden, Ethiopia) basalts altered in hot conditions with globally increasing aridity since Late Oligocene. The samples are cobble fragments sampled from the same outcrop. The experiment contains spectra of the powder of the alteration rind and of the internal part of the samples.

Keywords

silicate, smectites, natural terrestrial, laboratory measurement, NIR, pyroxenes, bidirectional reflection, carbonate, macroscopic, Vis, Visible, bidirectional reflectance, inosilicate, Near-Infrared, iddingsite, tektosilicate, plagioclases, nesosilicate, olivine, calcite, phyllosilicate

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