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Title: Una nuova procedura per le correzioni atmosferiche: applicazione sulla Solfatara di Pozzuoli.
Authors: Musacchio, M.*
Amici, S.*
Teggi, S.
Pompilio, L.
Sgavetti, M.
Buongiorno, F.*
Keywords: correzioni atmosferiche
iperspettrale
Issue Date: 8-Aug-2007
Title of journal: Rivista Italiana di Telerilevamento
Series/Report no.: /39 (2007)
Abstract: This paper describes CIRILLO, a new software for the correction of spaceborne images acquired in the VIS-SWIR spectral range. Moreover the capability to retrieve minerals composing the Solfatara di Pozzuoli surface using ASTER multispectral data is shown. In order to identify the mineralogical composition of the collected sample, mineralogy analysis (X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffratometry) have been done. The reflectance spectra of the collected sample, obtained using a FieldSpec Pro spectrometer (INAF-LASF) has been compared with measurements performed directly on the Solftara di Pozzuoli using a portable ASD-Fieldspec spectrometer.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/3322
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