Geostatistical Applications In Marine Placer Exploration

International Marine Minerals Society
Robert M. Owen
Organization:
International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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670 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Geochemical exploration for marine placers involves the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of geochemical data. Recent technological advances such as in-situ analysis systems and microcomputers have greatly improved our ability to acquire and process data, but their full benefits cannot be realized until we also develop improved methods for reducing and interpreting large amounts of raw geochemical data. Toward this end, our research has sought to identify existing and/or develop new geostatistical techniques for use in marine placer exploration. Each technique has been tested by evaluating its performance in the analysis of existing data sets. The data sets typically include the results of chemical analyses of suites of sediment samples collected from areas of known or suspected platinum and gold placers along the Bering Sea coast of Alaska. Results to date indicate that three geostatistical methods (subpopulation partitioning analysis, comparative factor analysis, and end-member compositional factor analysis) are useful in identifying elemental groups which can serve as "pathfinders" in the search for marine placers, and are also helpful in discerning the generic geochemical basis under lying observed statistical correlations between pathfinder elements and placer minerals. Existing methods of modelling sediment dispersal patterns have been examined with a view toward adapting them to the specific problem of understanding placer formation in
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APA: Robert M. Owen  (1986)  Geostatistical Applications In Marine Placer Exploration

MLA: Robert M. Owen Geostatistical Applications In Marine Placer Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 1986.

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