1977
DOI: 10.1016/0098-3004(77)90025-5
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The U.S. geological survey rass-statpac system for management and statistical reduction of geochemical data

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“…This data base contains both descriptive geological information and analytical data. Any or all of this information may be retrieved and converted to a binary form (STATPAC) for computerized statistical analysis or publication (VanTrump and Miesch, 1977). Tables 3 and 4 list the results of analyses for the samples of stream sediment and heavy-mineral concentrate, respectively.…”
Section: Rock Analysis Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This data base contains both descriptive geological information and analytical data. Any or all of this information may be retrieved and converted to a binary form (STATPAC) for computerized statistical analysis or publication (VanTrump and Miesch, 1977). Tables 3 and 4 list the results of analyses for the samples of stream sediment and heavy-mineral concentrate, respectively.…”
Section: Rock Analysis Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This data base contains both descriptive geological information and analytical data. Any or all of this information may be retrieved and converted to a binary form (STATPAC) for computerized statistical analysis or publication (VanTrump and Miesch, 1977). Tables 3 and 4 list the results of analyses for the samples of heavy-mineral concentrate and rock, respectively.…”
Section: Rock Analysis Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RASS data were retrieved and converted to a different binary format for manipulation using the routines of the STATPAC system (VanTrump and Miesch, 1977). A large amount of computing was done of the Tonopah database; whether the results were considered to be reliable or unreliable, it will not be discussed much here.…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%