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Visible spectrometric indices of hematite (Hm) and goethite (Gt) content in lateritic soils: The application of a Thematic Mapper (TM) image for soil-mapping in Brasilia, Brazil
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1997
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringGeomorphologySoil MineralogyEarth ScienceSoil CharacterizationDiffuse Reflectance SpectraVisible Spectrometric IndicesDominant Wavelength LambdaSoil ClassificationGeographyGeologyPrecision Soil MappingSoil PedologyThematic MapperEnvironmental MineralogyRatio Hematite/Remote SensingLateritic SoilsGeochemistryMineral Geochemistry
Abstract Abstract Data on mineralogy and diffuse reflectance spectra, obtained from 56 samples of Brazilian lateritic soils, were used to establish quantitative relationships between spectral parameters and iron oxides contents (hematite and goethite). A redness index RI H calculated from Helmholtz chromatic co-ordinates ( lambda d, P e, Y) and correlated to hematite content is found. A good estimate of the ratio Hematite/ (Hematite + Goethite) is given by the dominant wavelength lambda which takes into account a large proportion of the tint detected on the soil sample. Based on these laboratory results, radiometric indices were elaborated by combining only those parts of the visible spectrum that correspond to Thematic Mapper (TM) channels: (i) a hematite index I Hm to estimate hematite concentration; and (ii) a ferric index I Fe to estimate the ratio hematite/(hematite goethite). The hematite index, applied to a TM image of the area around Brasilia, allowed hematite contents in the surface horizons of lateritic soils to be mapped accurately.