Conference Proceedings
ICAM 2008 - Ninth International Congress for Applied Mineralogy
Conference Proceedings
ICAM 2008 - Ninth International Congress for Applied Mineralogy
Reflectance Spectroscopy Monitoring of the Petroglyphs of the Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia
In 2004, the Western Australian Department of Industry and Resources' Burrup Rock Art Management Committee commissioned a number of independent scientific studies to evaluate the condition of rock art in the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha (Western Australia). These studies are evaluating the physico-chemical aspects of the effect of environmental modification on the visible appearance of the rock art. Because of the cultural significance of the sites, the research approach has been to employ non-destructive testing strategies and work in the field has progressed with respect for the importance of the area. This paper only reports the spectral mineralogy monitoring at each of the sites to evaluate whether changes in mineralogy are observed on rock surfaces. Reflectance spectroscopy is a non-destructive, in situ materials characterisation technique that provides information about the mineralogy. The minerals detected include haematite, kaolinite, chlorite, goethite, gibbsite and manganese oxides. Current results indicate that the surface mineralogy of the rock art has not changed in the last four years.
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E Ramanaidou, D Lau, A Hacket, M Caccetta, S Furman, M A Wells, B McDonald
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