Single-target mineral detection with site-specific endmember extraction for survey points identification: A case study of Jaffna, Sri Lanka
D.Y.L. Ranasinghe, H.M.H.K. Weerasooriya, S. Herath, H.M.V.R. Herath,, G.M.R.I. Godaliyadda, M.P.B. Ekanayake, A. Senaratne, S.L.P. Yasakethu

TL;DR
This paper presents a site-specific spectral imaging method for mineral detection that improves survey efficiency by accurately mapping mineral abundance, validated through a case study of limestone deposits in Sri Lanka.
Contribution
It introduces a stochastic cancellation-based approach for generating site-specific mineral signatures and a soil pixel alignment strategy for visualizing mineral purity in digital lithological mapping.
Findings
Robust extraction of mineral information despite low signal-to-noise ratio
Validation with field samples shows high correlation with XRD results
Method reduces need for costly field surveys by guiding site selection
Abstract
As field surveys used for manual lithological mapping are costly and time-consuming, digital lithological mapping (DLM) that utilizes remotely sensed spectral imaging provides a viable and economical alternative. Generally, DLM has been performed using spectral imaging with the use of laboratory-generated generic endmember signatures. To that end, this paper proposes generating a single-target abundance mineral map for DLM, where the generated map can further be used as a guide for the selection or avoidance of a field survey. For that, a stochastic cancellation-based methodology was used to generate a site-specific endemic signature for the mineral in concern to reduce the inclusive nature otherwise present in DLM. Furthermore, a soil pixel alignment strategy to visualize the relative purity level of the target mineral has been introduced in the proposed work. Then, for the method…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeochemistry and Geologic Mapping · Remote-Sensing Image Classification · Mineral Processing and Grinding
