The Anomaly-Ratio Concept in Geochemical Exploration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sam Rosenblum
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The anomaly ratio is obtained by dividing the analyzed value of an element by the anomaly threshold value of the element. The sum of anomaly ratios for all anomalous elements in a sample may be compared with similar sums for other samples, so that the samples having the greatest anomaly-ratio totals can be recognized easily. In partial or full-suites-of-ore-elements the use of anomaly ratios is more meaningful than analyzed values because the ratios quickly indicate anomalous elements and call attention to samples and localities that should be investigated.
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APA: Sam Rosenblum  (1980)  The Anomaly-Ratio Concept in Geochemical Exploration

MLA: Sam Rosenblum The Anomaly-Ratio Concept in Geochemical Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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