1998
DOI: 10.1080/10641199809379955
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Geoenvironmental application of statistical techniques used in marine mineral exploration

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“…A proven perf0 ance record includes the determination of source, distrib tion, and fate of dredgeddisposed sediments, the delinea ion of point souf%es for anthropogenic contaminants, and the pe ormance of baseline and comparative surveys that readily demon trate the impact of unusual or one-time events (CAIS, 1998a CAIS, 1998b; Noakes et al, 1998;Owen et al, 1998;Noake et al, 1997b). In its present state, the GIMS/CS3 can be used f r comprehensive assessments of radiometric, trace metal, and o ganic constituents of surficial sediments on a regional scale, i both marine and freshwater environments.…”
Section: Gims/cs3 Rapid Survey Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A proven perf0 ance record includes the determination of source, distrib tion, and fate of dredgeddisposed sediments, the delinea ion of point souf%es for anthropogenic contaminants, and the pe ormance of baseline and comparative surveys that readily demon trate the impact of unusual or one-time events (CAIS, 1998a CAIS, 1998b; Noakes et al, 1998;Owen et al, 1998;Noake et al, 1997b). In its present state, the GIMS/CS3 can be used f r comprehensive assessments of radiometric, trace metal, and o ganic constituents of surficial sediments on a regional scale, i both marine and freshwater environments.…”
Section: Gims/cs3 Rapid Survey Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%