1970
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.65.7.769
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Statistical decision in regional exploration; application of regression and Bayesian classification analysis in the southwest Wisconsin zinc area

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“…But the method is based on a great number of samples, moreover the normality of the variables and a linear relation exist between the input and output variables. Bayesian (Geoffroy and Wignall, 1970) and weights of evidence model (Bonham-Carter et al, 1988) can provide us with more objective prediction based on known mineral occurrences. When exploration areas are unexplored, fuzzy set (An et al, 1991) can be used to predict the deposit and barren cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the method is based on a great number of samples, moreover the normality of the variables and a linear relation exist between the input and output variables. Bayesian (Geoffroy and Wignall, 1970) and weights of evidence model (Bonham-Carter et al, 1988) can provide us with more objective prediction based on known mineral occurrences. When exploration areas are unexplored, fuzzy set (An et al, 1991) can be used to predict the deposit and barren cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While binary and index overlay methods are simple, they have the disadvantage that the information in the map is limited to two or just a small range of classes and they are not suitable to model complex non-linear relationships. Statistical methods such as the multiple linear regression were the earliest methods used in mineral prospectivity mapping [6,7,18]. But the method is based on a range of assumptions [21], in particular, the normality of the variables and that a linear relationship exists between the input and output variables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the binary and index overlay methods are simple, they have disadvantages such as limited information in the map and not being suitable to model complex non-linear relationships. Statistical methods such as the multiple linear regression was one of the earliest methods used in the mineral prospectivity mapping [5,6,16]. But the method is based on assumptions that the relationship between the input and output variables is linear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%