Computer Programs to Load, Calculate, Save and Plot Spectral Reflectance and Quantitative Color Values for Ore Minerals

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 400 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Spectral reflectance data for 335 minerals, including 228 minimum-maximum combinations for anisotropic minerals giving a total of 563 data sets, have been collected from the literature and combined into a single database. Quantitative color values for x, y, Y, Ad , and Pe referred to ICI standard i11uminant C have been calculated from the spectral reflectance data and are included in the database. The programs plot spectral reflectance curves together with all quantitative color data for each mineral in the database. The plots and data can be directed to a dot-matrix printer such that a databook of quantitative color and spectral reflectance having one mineral per page can be generated for the ore microscopy laboratory. In addition, by sorting the database and grouping the minerals, groups or individual minerals can be plotted on the chromaticity diagram, and this plot can also be sent to a dot-matrix printer. The programs are written in compiled BASICA for an IBM-PC with graphics capabilities and at least 128KB random access memory (RAM). The databases are accessible either through the BASIC programs or through any commercial database system capable of loading and writing to an ASCII format sequential file. The programs and database are available by sending a blank diskette and self addressed, stamped envelope to the authors.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Computer Programs to Load, Calculate, Save and Plot Spectral Reflectance and Quantitative Color Values for Ore MineralsMLA: Computer Programs to Load, Calculate, Save and Plot Spectral Reflectance and Quantitative Color Values for Ore Minerals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.