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Técnicas geomatemáticas para la separación de diferentes series de rocas ígneas a partir de elementos mayores

Authors: Encinas, L. H.; Bea, Fernando;

Técnicas geomatemáticas para la separación de diferentes series de rocas ígneas a partir de elementos mayores

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RESUMEN: En este trabajo se pretende determinar si en un conjunto aleatorio de especímenes de rocas ígneas resulta posible identificar qué series diferentes coexisten y, en tal caso, adscribir cada espécimen a la serie a que pertenece. Para ello se han estudiado cerca de 1.000 especímenes, recogidos de la literatura, pertenecientes a series (1) tholeíticas (2) alcalinas y (3) calcoalcalinas. Se concluye que, para efectuar una separación efectiva entre los distintos tipos de series, es necesario normalizar los especímenes. Se han estudiado dos técnicas de normalización: (1) al 57% de Si02 y (2) al valor cero de las coordenadas sobre la proyección en la primera componente principal. Ambas producen una buena separación, pero la normalización al 57% de Si02 genera un gran número de valores negativos, por lo que el porcentaje de especímenes que deben eliminarse del estudio es mayor que en el caso de utilizar la otra técnica, que por tanto, parece más adecuada.

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Geolog?a, Geología, Geology

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