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St. Catharines 2004
Technical Program
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Wednesday Morning, 12 May /
Mercredi matin, le 12 mai
SS19: Molecules to Planets: Infrared spectroscopy in geochemistry, exploration geochemistry and remote sensing
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Organizers / Organisateurs: Penny King, Mike Ramsay, Gregg Swayze
Room / Salle: AS 201
Chairs / Présidents: Mike Ramsey and Greg Swayze
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8:00
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Hofmeister, A.M.
Physical properties of calcium aluminates from vibrational spectroscopy
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8:20
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Roberge, J.* and Wallace, P.J.
FTIR analysis of water and carbon dioxide in basaltic glass and rhyolitic glass inclusions in quartz phenocrysts
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8:40
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Hirschmugl, C.J.
Applications of storage ring infrared microspectroscopy and reflection-absorption spectroscopy to geochemistry and environmental science
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9:00
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Goryniuk, M.C.*, Rivard, B. and Jones, B.
The effect of grain size on the thermal infrared reflectance spectra of opal-A from Ohaaki Hot Springs, New Zealand
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9:20 |
Refreshment Break
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9:40
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Byrnes, J.M.*, Ramsey, M.S. and King, P.L.
Infrared spectroscopic analysis of synthetic glasses: application to basaltic lava flow emplacement
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10:00
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Kraft, M.D.*, Michalski, J.R. and Sharp, T.G.
Thermal emission spectra of secondary silicates formed in arid-zone basalt weathering
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10:20
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Feng, J.J., Rivard, B.B.* and Gallie, A.A.
Estimating bulk chemistry and modal mineralogy of igneous cores using thermal infrared spectroscopy
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10:40
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Thomson, V.L.* and Morris, W.A.
Integrating hyperspectral imagery and aeromagnetics to develop a 3D geologic model of the Cuprite Mining District, Nevada
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11:00
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Perry, S.L.
Review of airborne and orbiting remote sensing systems applied to worldwide mineral exploration – case histories focused on infrared (IR) spectroscopy
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