Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany

Hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a powerful tool in mineral exploration and surface mining over the past three decades, with applications ranging from large-scale airborne surveys to close-range ground-based studies. However, related research in underground environments remains limited due to va...

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Main Authors: Salomidi, Avgousta, Benndorf, Jörg, Barakos, George
Format: Journal Article
Published: MDPI AG 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96488
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author Salomidi, Avgousta
Benndorf, Jörg
Barakos, George
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Barakos, George
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description Hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a powerful tool in mineral exploration and surface mining over the past three decades, with applications ranging from large-scale airborne surveys to close-range ground-based studies. However, related research in underground environments remains limited due to various environmental and technical challenges. This study focuses on establishing a hyperspectral library for the Reiche Zeche underground mine in Freiberg, Germany, thereby enhancing the application of hyperspectral techniques in underground settings. Following standard hyperspectral analysis procedures, samples were collected, hyperspectral data were acquired, and pre-processing and processing of these data were conducted. The analysis reveals distinct spectral profiles that effectively differentiated various geological zones within the mine. The goal was to create a hyperspectral library specific to this mine, setting a precedent for future underground studies and highlighting the potential of hyperspectral imaging techniques in mining operations. The success achieved at Reiche Zeche aims to encourage similar initiatives in other mines, promoting the broader adoption of these advanced techniques in underground environments.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-964882025-01-14T07:20:56Z Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany Salomidi, Avgousta Benndorf, Jörg Barakos, George Hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a powerful tool in mineral exploration and surface mining over the past three decades, with applications ranging from large-scale airborne surveys to close-range ground-based studies. However, related research in underground environments remains limited due to various environmental and technical challenges. This study focuses on establishing a hyperspectral library for the Reiche Zeche underground mine in Freiberg, Germany, thereby enhancing the application of hyperspectral techniques in underground settings. Following standard hyperspectral analysis procedures, samples were collected, hyperspectral data were acquired, and pre-processing and processing of these data were conducted. The analysis reveals distinct spectral profiles that effectively differentiated various geological zones within the mine. The goal was to create a hyperspectral library specific to this mine, setting a precedent for future underground studies and highlighting the potential of hyperspectral imaging techniques in mining operations. The success achieved at Reiche Zeche aims to encourage similar initiatives in other mines, promoting the broader adoption of these advanced techniques in underground environments. 2024 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96488 10.3390/su162310527 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MDPI AG fulltext
spellingShingle Salomidi, Avgousta
Benndorf, Jörg
Barakos, George
Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title_full Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title_fullStr Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title_short Establishing a Mineral Spectral Library for Hyperspectral Imaging of Ore in Underground Mines—A Case Study of Reiche Zeche, Germany
title_sort establishing a mineral spectral library for hyperspectral imaging of ore in underground mines—a case study of reiche zeche, germany
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96488