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View article: Using “synthetic” sloan values of meteorites in support of multiband photometry data on Atira surface
Using “synthetic” sloan values of meteorites in support of multiband photometry data on Atira surface Open
The taxonomic classification of asteroids is important to gain insights on their composition and texture of their surfaces for those asteroids never explored by space missions. Nevertheless, a large number of interesting Near-Earth Objects…
View article: Investigation of Absorption Bands around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data
Investigation of Absorption Bands around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data Open
Absorptions in the range 3.1 μm to 3.6 μm are under the spotlight in the context of planetary research, because hydrocarbon molecules show absorption bands in this range. Consequently, even knowing that the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging S…
View article: Investigation on the Absorption Bands Around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data
Investigation on the Absorption Bands Around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data Open
While analyzing NIR-IR CRISM data on a site in Oxia Planum area, in the view of the ExoMars2022 mission, absorptions around 3.3 µm were noted in some pixel spectra. Absorptions in the range 3.1–3.6 mm are under the spotlight in planetary c…
View article: Investigation on the Absorption Bands Around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data
Investigation on the Absorption Bands Around 3.3 μm in CRISM Data Open
Recently, the methane seepage detected by Mars Sample Laboratory (MSL) in the Gale crater area during 2013 was confirmed by methane detection by the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS). While analyzing NIR-IR CRISM data on a site in Oxia …
View article: Challenges in searching for hydrocarbons in CRISM-IR data
Challenges in searching for hydrocarbons in CRISM-IR data Open
After having observed  some absorptions around 3.3 μm band in some CRISM spectra, we begun a study in the range between 3.2 and 3.4 μm to exploit the high spatial resolution of CRISM spectrometer (~18 m/pixel) to look for me…
View article: UAV and Airborne LiDAR Data for Interpreting Kinematic Evolution of Landslide Movements: The Case Study of the Montescaglioso Landslide (Southern Italy)
UAV and Airborne LiDAR Data for Interpreting Kinematic Evolution of Landslide Movements: The Case Study of the Montescaglioso Landslide (Southern Italy) Open
Airborne remote sensing systems are increasingly used in engineering geology and geomorphology for studying and monitoring natural hazardous scenarios and events. In this study, we used two remote sensing monitoring techniques, i.e., light…