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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Geostatistics As Applied To The Fluid Geochemistry Of Indian Hot Springs |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Amitabha Roy |
: | 10.9790/0990-1104020137 |
Abstract: Spatially dependent multivariate geothermal data representing two spatially distinct regions of diverse geologic-tectonic settings were subjected to robust statistical techniques of Exploratory Factor Analysis, one from the 2400 km long arcuate belt of the tectonically active Extra-Peninsular Himalayan region and the other from Late-Precambrian or Proterozoic mobile belts in the Central Highland in an otherwise stable landmass or shield of Peninsular India. The goal of exploratory factor analysis is to compress a large number of variables into a smaller number of factors, or to isolate the significant few from the insignificant many. The multiple linear regression....
Keywords: Fluid geochemistry; geostatistics; exploratory factor analysis; multiple linear regression; trend surface mapping; Geologic-tectonic units; Himalayan Mountains; Proterozoic Mobile Belt
[1]. Amitabha Roy, 2023. Multivariate Geostatistical Modeling Of Fluid Geochemistry In Peninsular And Extra-Peninsular India. J. Appl. Geol. & Geophys (ISOR-JAGG), V.11, Issue 2, Ser. I, Pp. 11-22
[2]. Amitabha Roy, 2023. Regression Analysis Of Multivariate Fluid Geochemical Data Representing Two Distinct Systems Operative At The Geothermal Fields Of Extra-Peninsular And Peninsular India J. Appl. Geol. & Geophys (ISOR-JAGG), V.11, Issue 2,Ser. I, Pp. 01-10
[3]. Amitabha Roy, 2023. Trend Analysis Of Fluid Geochemistry With Reference To HCO3 And Cl Contens Of Peninsular And Extra-Peninsular Hot Springs. J. Appl. Geol. & Geophys (ISOR-JAGG), V.11, Issue 3, Ser. I, Pp. 21-24
[4]. Amitabha Roy, 2023. Trend Surface Modeling Of Fluid Geochemistry Of Peninsular And Extra-Peninsular Hot Springs Of India. J. Appl. Geol. & Geophys (ISOR-JAGG), V.11, Issue 3, Ser. III, Pp. 07-11
[5]. Amitabha Roy, 2023. A Comparative Statistical Study Of Geochemistry Of Geothermalffields Of Peninsular And Extra Peninsular India. J. Appl. Geol. & Geophys (ISOR-JAGG), V. 11, Issue I, Ser. II, Pp. 32-44.
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Abstract: The Lower Chambal Valley (LCV) is a low-lying fluvial landscape and draining lower reach of the river Chambal. The southern part of the area has a thin layer of sediment that covers the Vindhyans Super Group of Rocks, while the northern part has a thick layer of sediment that makes up the western part of the Marginal Gangetic Alluvial Plain (MGAP). This area may also be underlined by Bundelkhand Granite. The study area has several unusual landforms, such as deep river valleys, extensive ravines, old river channels, and irregular drainage patterns. These features are believed to be related to neotectonic activities. Thanks to the advancements in Remote Sensing and GIS technologies, it is now easier to study these large landscapes....
Keywords: Lower Chambal Valley, Ravines, Structures, Carto-DEM, QGIS
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Abstract: This research work aims essentially to detect geologic structure trends affecting the study area, determine radiometric anomalous areas and define alteration zones. Airborne magnetic data were used to detect the geologic structure trends affecting the study area through applying edge detectors such as total horizontal derivative and tilt derivative. The radio-spectrometry data were used in determining the uranium anomalous areas. In addition, radio-spectrometry data were used also to identify the alteration zones by applying F-parameter technique.....
Keywords: Structure trends, Uranium zones, Alteration zones, Magnetic analysis.
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Abstract: The south coast of Laizhou Bay is a t ypical sea saline intrusion area in my country. This paper summarizes the evolution characteristics of sea saline intrusion in the south coast of Laizhou Bay since the late 1970s. It has been in a stable development stage for years. The buried paleochannel zone has become the main channel for the intrusion of sea (salt) water to land in the study area. The continuous high intensity development of brine resources and the protection of underground freshwater resources have greatly slowed down the rate of seaw ater intrusion.
Key Word: Sea (salt) water intrusion; Evolution characteristics; Laizhou Bay
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