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Statistical Methods in Geology

Statistical methods in geological research refer to the application of statistical techniques to analyze and interpret geological data, enabling researchers to identify patterns, test hypotheses, and make predictions about geological phenomena. These methods facilitate the quantification of uncertainty and variability in geological processes and materials.

intermediate
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Geology
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Statistical methods play a crucial role in geological research by providing tools to analyze and interpret data. These methods help geologists understand complex patterns in geological phenomena, assess risks, and make informed decisions regarding resource management and environmental protection. By...

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Key Terms

Mean
The average value of a dataset.

Example: The mean of 2, 3, and 5 is 3.33.

Median
The middle value in a dataset when arranged in order.

Example: In the dataset 1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 8, the median is 3.

Standard Deviation
A measure of the amount of variation or dispersion in a set of values.

Example: A low standard deviation means values are close to the mean.

Hypothesis Testing
A method to determine if there is enough evidence to reject a null hypothesis.

Example: Testing if a new mineral deposit is significantly different from known deposits.

Regression Coefficient
A value that represents the relationship between a predictor variable and the response variable.

Example: In a regression model, a coefficient of 2 means for every unit increase in X, Y increases by 2.

Kriging
A geostatistical method used for interpolation of spatial data.

Example: Kriging can predict mineral concentrations in unmeasured areas.

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The process of creating maps that represent geological features and formations.
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Environmental Statistics
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Mineral Resource Estimation
Techniques used to estimate the quantity and quality of mineral resources in a given area.
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Key Concepts

Descriptive StatisticsInferential StatisticsRegression AnalysisGeostatistics