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Vol 50 Iss. 2
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95-105
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Classification and basic principles of mathematical processing of natural element distribution patterns

Authors:
G. S. Porotov
Date submitted:
1965-08-09
Date accepted:
1965-10-18
Date published:
1966-02-14

Abstract

In the course of studies of the behavior of various elements in rocks, ores and minerals, there is a need for mathematical processing of a large number of analyses. The results of the study are used for prospecting for mineral deposits, for elucidating the formation of rocks or ores, for the purposes of sampling and calculating reserves, and for solving other questions ...

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