- Wiley and the American Museum of Natural History agreed to collaborate on building a spectral database based on the museum’s mineral collection.
- The project will generate Raman spectral reference data from the collection for use in mineral identification and analysis.
- Wiley plans to distribute the data through its KnowItAll software platform and its SpectraBase online database.
- The museum’s minerals collection includes more than 120,000 mineral specimens and 5,000 gems.
- Graeme Whitley of Wiley and Kate Kiseeva of the museum commented on the collaboration.
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