The enrichment factor (EF) is a widely used metric for determining how much the presence of an element in a sampling media has increased relative to average natural abundance …
We attempt a characterization of the geotechnical and hydrological properties of hillslope deposits, with the final aim of providing reliable data to distributed catchment-scale …
Auto-encoder network can be used for dimensionality reduction of data and for re- construction of sample population with unknown, complex multivariate probability …
T Berger, FA Mathurin, H Drake, ME Åström - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study focuses on fluoride (F−) concentrations in groundwater in an area in northern Europe (Laxemar, southeast Sweden) where high F− concentrations have previously been …
This study tested and compared the mineral potential mapping capabilities of the random forest (RF) and maximum entropy (MaxEnt) algorithms using gold deposit occurrences …
AG Lipp, O Shorttle, F Syvret… - Geochemistry …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The elemental composition of a sediment is set by the composition of its protolith and modified by weathering, sorting, and diagenesis. An important problem is deconvolving …
The Piper diagram has been a staple for the analysis of water chemistry data since its introduction in 1944. It was conceived to be a method for water classification, determination …
In stream sediment geochemical exploration, anomalies can be recognized by 'undiluting' concentrations of indicator elements in every stream sediment sample catchment basin …
A Bayesian multivariate approach to the evaluation of risks of false decisions on conformity of chemical composition of a substance or material due to measurement uncertainty is …