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Satellite imagery and spectral matching for improved estimation of calcium carbonate and iron oxide abundance in mine areas

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ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
Volume 13, Issue 18, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-020-05859-w

Keywords

Mineral mapping; Spectral matching; Jeffries-Matusita; Spectral Correlation Mapper

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This study attempts grade-wise mapping in a limestone mine in Ariyalur, Southern India, and in the iron ore mines of Noamundi, Eastern India. After noise removal in the Sentinel 2A (multispectral) and EO-1 Hyperion (hyperspectral) image datasets, spectral matching is performed using the Jeffries-Matusita (JM) distance, Spectral Correlation Mapper (SCM), and combined JM-SCM measure. Due to the specific absorption spectra for carbonates (1900 nm, 2000 nm, and 2160 nm) and iron oxide (865 nm), it is possible to identify and map such mineral deposits using the multispectral dataset (Sentinel 2A) and hyperspectral dataset (EO-1 Hyperion) respectively. The grade-wise mapping of carbonate in the Ariyalur mine using the Sentinel 2A dataset by the Jeffries-Matusita (JM) approach and Spectral Correlation Mapper (SCM) yieldedR(2)values of 0.44 and 0.77 respectively, whereas the combined JM-SCM approach resulted in a higher correlation with anR(2)value of 0.87. The grade-wise mapping of iron oxide in Noamundi using the EO-1 Hyperion dataset by the Jeffries-Matusita (JM) approach and the Spectral Correlation Mapper (SCM) approach yieldedR(2)values of 0.15 and 0.76, respectively, whereas the combined JM-SCM approach resulted in a higher correlation with anR(2)value of 0.90. Such an improved performance of the combined approach is primarily due to the simultaneous and effective utilization of band-wise information (by JM) and correlation aspects (by SCM) of the reference and target spectra considered in the matching algorithm. Thus, in this study, the proposed algorithm proved its compatibility and utility in extracting information on mineral abundance distribution for mine areas.

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