A geology index — 0 compatible sensors — Last revised June 1, 2025
ECA
Epidote/Chlorite/Amphibole Index
Geological index for detecting epidote, chlorite, and amphibole minerals in rocks. These minerals are indicators of metamorphic processes and hydrothermal alteration, making this index valuable for geological mapping and mineral exploration.
Used in mineral exploration.
When to use
- Mineral exploration target identification in arid and bare-ground regions
- Hydrothermal alteration zone mapping
- Lithological unit discrimination
- Iron oxide and clay mineral mapping
- Pre-field reconnaissance for geological surveys
- Geology
- Metamorphic Rock Detection
Limitations
- Vegetation cover masks underlying mineral signatures — works best on bare ground
- Atmospheric water vapour absorbs in similar SWIR regions, requiring correction
- Particle size and mineral mixtures produce non-linear spectral mixing
- Should be combined with field validation — single-index identification is unreliable
- Different mineral assemblages can produce similar spectral signatures
- Requires sensors with SWIR bands — not available on all platforms
General Formula
Sensor-Specific Formulas
Most-used sensors — click to show code below
| Sensor | Provider | Formula | Band Mapping |
|---|
Code Examples
epidote_chlorite_amphibole_generic.py
ECA vs other geology indices
| Index | Name | How it differs |
|---|---|---|
| AKP | Alunite/Kaolinite/Pyrophylite Index | Alternative geology index — different band combination |
| ALT | Alteration Index | Alternative geology index — different band combination |
| AMP | Amphibole Index | Alternative geology index — different band combination |
| Clay | Clay Index | Alternative geology index — different band combination |
Related Geology Indices
References
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