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Computers & Geosciences | 2017

Fitting the curve in Excel

Michael A. McCraig; Gordon R. Osinski; Edward A. Cloutis; Roberta L. Flemming; M. R. M. Izawa; Vishnu Reddy; Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Loredana Pompilio; Freek D. van der Meer; Jeffrey A. Berger; Michael S. Bramble; Daniel M. Applin

Spectroscopy in planetary science often provides the only information regarding the compositional and mineralogical make up of planetary surfaces. The methods employed when curve fitting and modelling spectra can be confusing and difficult to visualize and comprehend. Researchers who are new to working with spectra may find inadequate help or documentation in the scientific literature or in the software packages available for curve fitting. This problem also extends to the parameterization of spectra and the dissemination of derived metrics. Often, when derived metrics are reported, such as band centres, the discussion of exactly how the metrics were derived, or if there was any systematic curve fitting performed, is not included. Herein we provide both recommendations and methods for curve fitting and explanations of the terms and methods used. Techniques to curve fit spectral data of various types are demonstrated using simple-to-understand mathematics and equations written to be used in Microsoft Excel software, free of macros, in a cut-and-paste fashion that allows one to curve fit spectra in a reasonably user-friendly manner. The procedures use empirical curve fitting, include visualizations, and ameliorates many of the unknowns one may encounter when using black-box commercial software. The provided framework is a comprehensive record of the curve fitting parameters used, the derived metrics, and is intended to be an example of a format for dissemination when curve fitting data. An introduction to empirical curve fitting UVvisNIR, and other spectra.An introduction to semi-automated methods for Gaussian Fitting.An introduction to common data analysis techniques used by reflectance spectroscopists.Curve fitting using Microsoft Excel.


Icarus | 2011

The Maria asteroid family: Genetic relationships and a plausible source of mesosiderites near the 3:1 Kirkwood Gap

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey; Michael S. Kelley; Vishnu Reddy; Chalbeth M. Reynolds; Tony Hicks


Icarus | 2012

Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids: Mineralogical diversity and plausible meteorite parent bodies

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey; Paul S. Hardersen; Vishnu Reddy


Icarus | 2011

Mineralogical characterization of near-Earth Asteroid (1036) Ganymed

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey; Paul A. Abell


Icarus | 2014

Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids II: Probable and plausible parent bodies; primitive and differentiated

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey


Icarus | 2011

Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap Asteroids: (3760) Poutanen and (974) Lioba

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey


Icarus | 2015

Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids III

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey


Icarus | 2015

Asteroid (354) Eleonora: Plucking an odd duck

Michael J. Gaffey; Vishnu Reddy; Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Edward A. Cloutis


Archive | 2006

Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis of Mainbelt M-Asteroid 755 Quintilla

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; M. J. Gaffey; Paul Scott Hardersen


Icarus | 2015

Potentially hazardous Asteroid 2007 LE: Compositional link to the black chondrite Rose City and Asteroid (6) Hebe

Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer; Michael J. Gaffey; William F. Bottke; Paul S. Hardersen

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Michael J. Gaffey

University of North Dakota

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Paul S. Hardersen

University of North Dakota

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Paul A. Abell

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Gordon R. Osinski

University of Western Ontario

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Jeffrey A. Berger

University of Western Ontario

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Michael A. McCraig

University of Western Ontario

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