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The statistical prediction of mineral deposits can be described as follows:Basic Theories— (1) similarity-analogy, (2) differences and anomalies, (3) ore-forming factors, andBasic Principles— (1) comprehensive prediction, (2) relationship between the prediction scale and the parameter scale, (3) distribution of mineral parameters, (4) quantitative prediction, (5) assessment, and (6) discovery rate analysis, andBasic Methods.
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Zhao, P. Theories, principles, and methods for the statistical prediction of mineral deposits. Math Geol 24, 589–595 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00894226
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