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Non-destructive provenance study of chert using infrared reflectance microspectroscopy
Authors:Emily R. Hassler  George H. Swihart  David H. Dye  Ying Sing Li
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth Sciences, 1 Johnson Hall, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3430, United States;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, United States
Abstract:In this paper we explore the potential of non-destructive Infrared reflectance microspectroscopy (IRRMS) for the characterization of chert samples from 10 different geological outcrops in North America with emphasis on the Midcontinent. A principle objective of the project is to determine whether IRRMS analysis can provide a mineral-based signature for bedrock sources of chert artifacts. The technique utilizes a Bio-Rad Digilab FTS-40 Infrared spectroscope and microscope attachment that reflects an infrared beam off a chert specimen. Our findings indicate that spectral features from the molecules constituting minor and trace minerals in chert may provide sufficient characterization for chert sourcing.
Keywords:Chert   Provenance   Infrared reflectance microspectroscopy   Eastern North America   Tennessee   Western Highland Rim
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