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By E.J.M. Carranza
E.J.M. Carranza, 2008
This book details geochemical anomaly and mineral prospectivity mapping techniques through the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). It is structured into three parts, beginning with an integration of mapping concepts and spatial data management within GIS. The subsequent sections focus on GIS-driven methods for analyzing robust thresholds in geochemical anomaly mapping and for spatial data analysis and geo-information synthesis in mineral prospectivity modeling.