Institute of Geology AS CR, v. v. i.

Medium-sized research center which main purpose is to gain, interpret and integrate the knowledge of the Earth System.

Laboratory simulations of space weathering - the role of iron nanoparticles in the reflectance spectra of asteroids

Duration: 
01.03.2012 - 31.12.2015
Classification
Grant agency: 
MŠMT
Registration number: 
LH12079
Investigators
Internal investigator/coinvestigator: 
Tomáš Kohout
Internal investigator: 
is principal investigator
External investigator/coinvestigator: 
Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci; University of Central Florida, USA
Internal collaborators: 
Günther Kletetschka
Internal collaborators: 
Roman Skála
Annotation: 

We aim to focus on the optical effects of asteroid surface space weathering associated with micrometeorite bombardment and related occurrence of nanosized metallic iron. New methodology of quantitatively controlled artificial production of nanosized metallic iron particles in size range of ~1 nm to ~100 nm and their deposition in surface layers of silicate minerals as olivine and pyroxene is being developed. Subsequently, the changes in reflectance spectra of such modified minerals are measured and correlated to nanosized metallic iron concentration and grain size. These spectral trends related to artificially produced nanosized metallic iron are subsequently compared to the observed space weathering trends observed in reflectance spectra of silicate rich asteroids.