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Evaluation of the linear mixing model in fluorescence spectroscopy

Authors :
Hoff, Peter
Osburn, Christopher
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Analyses of spectral data often assume a linear mixing hypothesis, which states that the spectrum of a mixed substance is approximately the mixture of the individual spectra of its constituent parts. We evaluate this hypothesis in the context of dissolved organic matter (DOM) fluorescence spectroscopy for endmember abundance recovery from mixtures of three different DOM endmembers. We quantify two key sources of experimental variation, and statistically evaluate the linear mixing hypotheses in the context of this variation. We find that there is not strong statistical evidence against this hypothesis for high-fluorescence readings, and that true abundances of high-fluorescence endmembers are accurately recovered from the excitation-emission fluorescence spectra of mixed samples using linear methods. However, abundances of a low-fluorescence endmember are less well-estimated, in that the abundance coefficient estimates exhibit a high degree of variability across replicate experiments.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Applications
62P12

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.14263
Document Type :
Working Paper