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THE APPLICATION OF HIERARCHICAL ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF AEROMAGNETIC ANOMALIES AND THE ORE-PROSPECTING PROGNOSIS IN CENTRAL AND WESTERN QINGHAI-TIBET PLATEAU |
LIU Zhen-jun |
China Aerogeophysical Survey and Remote Sensing Center for Land and Resources, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract The hierarchical analytical technique is a mathematical mthod with which one can decompose step by step a complex problem that can hardly be quantified into a series of quantifiable simple problems and then seek the solutions. During the aeromagnetic survey conducted in central and western Qinghai Tibet plateau, the application of hierarchical analytical technique to sieving local anomalies and classifying ore hunting prospect areas was proved to be fairly effective.
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Received: 16 February 2001
Published: 24 June 2001
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