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  • 1
    ISSN: 0377-0486
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: The Fourier transform Raman spectra of thallus-substratum interfaces of Xanthoria parietina growing in situ on sandstone and gypsum were obtained for the first time. The presence of small amounts of calcium oxalate in thallus-substratum interfaces was confirmed spectroscopically and evidence for biodeterioration via lichen metabolic by-products was also noted. Although the oxalate determined spectroscopically was in good agreement with the results from thermogravimetric measurements there was also spectroscopic evidence for incorporation of stone particles into the lichen encrustation. Comparisons are made with Raman spectroscopic studies of the thalli of the high oxalate-producing lichen Dirina massiliensis forma sorediata. The Raman spectra Ochrolechia parella growing in association with Xanthoria parietina on maritime sandstone were also recorded and the spatial discrimination of the techniques for these high and low oxalate-producing lichens was demonstrated.
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    Publication Date: 2011-10-27
    Description: The mosaicking of global planetary data sets allows for the examination of local, regional, and global scale processes on all planetary bodies. Processing techniques that allow us and other users to crate mosaics of tens of thousands of images are documented along with the associated errors introduced by each image-processing algorithm. These techniques (e.g., non-uniformity correction, running contrast stretches, line and row correlated noise removal, and random noise removal) were originally developed for the 2001 Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) infrared multispectral imager data but can be adapted and applied to other data sets by the alteration of input parameters. The techniques for mosaicking planetary image data sets (e.g., image registration, blending, and normalization) are also presented along with the generation of qualitative and quantitative products. These techniques are then applied to generate THEMIS daytime and nighttime infrared, Viking, Context Imager (CTX), and Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) visible mosaics using a variety of input and output types at a variety of scales. By creating mosaics of the same area using different data sets such as those that illustrate compositional diversity, thermophysical properties, or small-scale morphology, it is possible to view the surface of the planet and geologic problems through many different perspectives. In addition to the techniques used to create large-scale seamless mosaics, we also present the THEMIS daytime and nighttime relative temperature global mosaics, which are the highest resolution (100m/pixel) global scale data sets available for Mars to date.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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