External links
Links to Luminescence Resources
- Online Database of Luminescent Minerals, by Gerard Barmarin
- RRUFF Project database of Raman, XRD and chemical information, at the University of Arizona
- The Fluorescent Mineral Society
- The Mineral Spectroscopy Server at the California Institute of Technology
- Gallery of Fluorescent Minerals, by James O. Hamblen, Georgia Institute of Technology
- JEOL xCLent
- Edwards P. R. and Lee M. R. (2014), Cathodoluminescence Hyperspectral Imaging in Geoscience, In: Cathodoluminescence and its Application to Geoscience, Ed: Coulson I. M., Short Course Series, Mineralogical Association of Canada, pp. 29-45. ISBN 9780921294559.
Links to X-ray Spectroscopy Resources
- Handbook of Soft X-ray Emission Spectra, by Masami Terauchi et al.
- X-ray Transition Energies Database, by the Physical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- X-ray Compositional MicroAnalysis: EDS and WDS, by William Barker and John Fournelle, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Links to Reflectance Spectroscopy Resources
- The AuScope National Virtual Core Library infrastructure program, for which many of the reference samples were collected and measured.
- The AuScope Portal, where the NVCL data can be accessed.
- The CSIRO’s The Spectral Geologist Software package, in which inbuilt mineral matching algorithms use many of the reference samples.
- Johns Hopkins University Spectral Library(JHU speclib).
- USGS Digital Spectral library(USGS speclib).
- Arizona State University Spectral Library
- JPL Spectral Library (as part of ASTER Spectral Library 2.0).
Links to Mineralogy Resources
- mindat.org
- Webmineral.com
- mineralienatlas.de
- The Handbook of Mineralogy, by J.W. Anthony et al., hosted by the Mineralogical Society of America
- American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database
Links to Standard Reference Materials for Luminescence Spectroscopy
- Standard materials available from the School of Geosciences, The University of Edinburgh.
- Smithsonian Microbeam Standards, from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Optical coating materials, by crytur
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