Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging offers a rapid and cost-effective way of generating records of sediment properties and composition at the micrometer-scale. Photopigments and clay minerals detected using this method can reflect temperature, precipitation or runoff and primary production in lake sediments
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Grosjean, M., Amann, b, Butz, C., Rein, B., & Tylmann, W. (2014). Hyperspectral imaging: a novel, non-destructive method for investigating sub-annual sediment structures and composition. Past Global Changes Magazine, 22(1), 10–11. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.22.1.10
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