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Peter Mason
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 15
Citations - 321
Peter Mason is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrothermal circulation & Drill. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 286 citations.
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HyLogger-3, a visible to shortwave and thermal infrared reflectance spectrometer system for drill core logging: functional description
M. C. Schodlok,L. B. Whitbourn,J.F. Huntington,Peter Mason,Andy Green,Mark Berman,D. A. Coward,Phil Connor,W. Wright,M. Jolivet,Ron Martinez +10 more
TL;DR: The AuScope National Virtual Core Library (NVCL) as mentioned in this paper provides a suite of hardware and software components for the imaging and hyperspectral characterisation of drill cores in their original core trays and the interpretation of their contained oxide, carbonate, hydrous and anhydrous silicate mineralogy.
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Evaluation and validation of EO-1 Hyperion for geologic mapping
TL;DR: NASA's EO-1 Hyperion sensor, launched in November 2000, provides the first opportunity to evaluate short-wave-infrared (SWIR) spaceborne hyperspectral capabilities.
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Drill Core Logging of Plagioclase Feldspar Composition and Other Minerals Associated with Archean Gold Mineralization at Kambalda, Western Australia, Using a Bidirectional Thermal Infrared Reflectance System
Thomas Cudahy,Rob Hewson,Mike Caccetta,Anthony Roache,L. B. Whitbourn,Phil Connor,Dave Coward,Peter Mason,Kai Yang,Jon Huntington,M. A. Quigley +10 more
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Mapping surface mineralogy and scattering behavior using backscattered reflectance from a hyperspectral midinfrared airborne CO/sub 2/ laser system (MIRACO/sub 2/LAS)
TL;DR: Airborne, high-spectral resolution, thermal-infrared MIRACO/sub 2/LAS reflectance data were evaluated for mapping surface mineralogy and scattering behavior for a variety of semi-arid, geological test sites in Australia to identify surfaces that are characterized by Lambertian or specular scattering.