作者
TT Nguyen, Leslie J Janik, Maxwell Raupach
发表日期
1991
期刊
Soil Research
卷号
29
期号
1
页码范围
49-67
出版商
CSIRO PUBLISHING
简介
The diffuse reflectance spectroscopic technique provides a convenient means of obtaining mid-infrared spectra of soils, as an alternative to the pressed halide disc method. Advantages and drawbacks of the DRIFT technique are discussed and compared with those for the KBr pressed disc method for a range of Australian soils. Useful sample concentrations for DRIFT spectra range from 1-100%, i.e. much higher than for typical pressed halide discs. This high sample concentration leads to an apparent enhancement of relatively weak band intensities, providing increased information content for soil characterization. Some neat soils and soil minerals, however, show severe distortion of strongly absorbing bands at high sample concentrations, generally at frequencies below 1100 cm-1. This results in some bands having an 'inverted' appearance. Bands due to organic components are clearly visible in the range 3100 …
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