Fusion of Spectroscopy and Geology: Earthʼs interior environment revealed through light

  • KOUKETSU Yui
    Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University

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  • 分光学と地質学の融合:光を通じて視る地球内部環境

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<p>Spectroscopy has been widely used in geology since the 1990s because it is non-destructive and easy to analyze. Raman spectroscopy has generally been used to identify mineral phases in geology, but recent studies have proposed new methods to quantitatively estimate the metamorphic pressure (quartz Raman barometry) and peak temperature (Raman carbonaceous material geothermometry). Studies using infrared spectroscopy are also underway to advance our understanding of hydration processes in subduction zones and mantle through the analysis of water in rocks. In addition to the development of new methods using spectroscopy, new tools are also being developed to analyze huge amounts of data through iterative processing, which will enable the extraction of more informative and quantitative results in a shorter time. This paper introduces examples of spectroscopy applications in geology and examines future developments.</p>

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