Reproducibility and Comparison of geochemical anomalies
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    Abstract:The wide-spaced sampling method is widely used to delineate large-scale geochemical patterns. However, the premise is that the large-scale anomalies must be reproducible in the follow-up surveys. A study area of 6400 km2 in Xinjiang was surveyed to investigate the reproducibility of geochemical anomalies delineated by different sampling densities, i.e. 1 sample/ 100 km2, 1 sample/25 km2 and 1 sample/4 km2. The results show that (1) the background values and average values obtained by different sampling densities are very consistent, (2) the large-scale geochemical patterns are very similar and reproducible by different sampling densities,(3)the values are more scattered as the sampling spacing becomes smaller, and (4) ultra-low (1 sample/ 100 km2) and very low-density (1 sample/25 km2) sampling can only delineate large-scale geochemical anomalies, but low-density sampling (1 sample/4 km2) can delineate both large-scale anomalies and small ones.

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WANG Xue-qiu, SUN Hong-wei, CHI Qing-hua, CHENG Zhi-zhong, ZHAO Shan-ding. Reproducibility and Comparison of geochemical anomalies[J]. Geology in China, 2005, 32(1): 135-140(in Chinese with English abstract).

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