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Slezak, Paul; O'Sullivan, Patrick; Ramsay, Robbie; Stock, Michael; Field, Ben; Fagan, Andrea (2023): TIR wavelength and emissivity values of select rock samples from the Mourne Mountains, NI [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956036

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Published: 2023-02-24DOI registered: 2023-04-25

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Abstract:
The Hyperspectral Analysis of the Mourne Mountains (HAMM) project was undertaken from 2020-2022 in Northern Ireland to integrate spectral, geochemical, and remote sensing data from an exposed, non-arid setting. Mourne Mountain Complex (MMC) samples were obtained by donation from the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) and the Sedgwick Museum (University of Cambridge) as well as from the field by the authors. Samples represent the 5 primary granite types (G1, G2, G3, G4, G5), other minor rock types, and alteration styles. Some sample donations were historic and exact locations unspecified. Their reported coordinates are best estimates from historic literature and projections to surface (see notes in the datasets).
A small subset of samples , representing all major rock types and samples of particular interest (e.g. Diamond Rocks), were analysed for thermal infrared (TIR) spectra (i.e. 2.5 to 15 μm) using a Midac M2000 Fourier Transform Infrared open path spectrometer (OP-FTIR) at the NERC FSF, University of Edinburgh. The OP-FTIR was placed within a jig system, which allowed for three blackbody units (2×2-inch extended area sources, model Infrared Systems Development Corporation IR-2100) to be placed at 90° from the entrance optics of the unit . The blackbody units were set at T1 = 40°C, T2 = 60°C, and Tambient = varying temperature set to ambient conditions and were controlled using an Infrared Systems Development Corporation IR-300 blackbody control unit (uncertainty = ±0.01°C). To convert the raw digital number signal from the FTIR instrument (e.g. the sample) to radiance values, radiometric calibration was conducted by taking measurements of the two blackbody sources at two different temperatures (one below and one above the temperature of the sample) during the measurements and assuming the raw digital number signal is linearly related to the input radiance. The low emissivity, InfraGold standard reference panel and samples were placed on the plate and heated to 50°C. Monitoring of the sample temperature was conducted using a handheld temperature probe.
Keyword(s):
Geochemistry; granite; Mourne Mountain Complex; remote sensing; Spectral Signatures; TIR spectroscopy; Vis-SWIR spectroscopy
Related to:
Slezak, Paul; O'Sullivan, Patrick; Ramsay, Robbie; Stock, Michael; Field, Ben; Fagan, Andrea (2023): SENTINEL 2 bands and reflectance of rock exposures in the Mourne Mountains, NI [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956032
Slezak, Paul; O'Sullivan, Patrick; Ramsay, Robbie; Stock, Michael; Field, Ben; Fagan, Andrea (2023): Visible (VIS) and shortwave infrared (SWIR) reflectance spectra of rock samples from the Mourne Mountains, NI [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956842
Slezak, Paul; O'Sullivan, Patrick; Ramsay, Robbie; Stock, Michael; Field, Ben; Fagan, Andrea (2023): Whole rock geochemical data from the Mourne Mountains, NI [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956051
Funding:
Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI), grant/award no. 2020-SC-006: Hyperspectral Analysis of the Mourne Mountains (HAMM)
Irish Research Council, grant/award no. GOIPD/2022/897: Rare Earth Element Location and Luminescence: The Shining Light of the Mournes
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 54.153335 * Median Longitude: -5.988942 * South-bound Latitude: 54.119366 * West-bound Longitude: -6.154205 * North-bound Latitude: 54.192349 * East-bound Longitude: -5.889754
Event(s):
MMC_rocks (Mourne Mountain Complex)  * Latitude Start: 54.119370 * Longitude Start: -6.154216 * Latitude End: 54.193350 * Longitude End: -5.889348 * Location: Mourne Mountain Complex * Method/Device: Rock sample (ROCK)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventSlezak, Paul
Text fileTEXTSlezak, Paul
LATITUDELatitudeSlezak, PaulGeocode
LONGITUDELongitudeSlezak, PaulGeocode
Sample IDSample IDSlezak, Paul
DescriptionDescriptionSlezak, Paul
CommentCommentSlezak, Paul
Status:
Curation Level: Basic curation (CurationLevelB)
Size:
26 data points

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Event

TEXT

Latitude

Longitude

Sample ID

Description

Comment
MMC_rocks Dataset_3_TIR_data.csvData file
54.192349-5.969246EM-DR-21G2 diamond rocks (miraoltitic, pegmatite-like, beryl-bearing)Field sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference
54.186252-5.924248EM-G1-26G1 graniteField sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference
54.130586-5.889754EM-PCS-33Porphyry cone sheetField sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference
54.130597-5.889860EM-SM-34Silurian schistField sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference
54.119366-5.999514GT2-398basaltdrillhole sample; second number in sample name is depth in metres
54.143028-5.974707SVE_1810_G3G3 graniteSlieve Binnian Tunnel sample; projected to surface
54.157445-6.154205WM-G4-3G4 granite with vegetated (i.e. weathered) surfaceField sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference
54.167059-6.110003WM-G5-5G5 graniteField sample (this study); originally recorded in Irish Grid Reference