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Geochemical Levelling Code

Geoscience Australia
Main, P.
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Levelling of geochemical data between surveys is a vital step in using datasets together. This code can apply a number of approaches to eliminate inter-laboratory differences from multi-generational and spatially isolated geochemical surveys. This codes allow the use of a variety of levelling methods: re-analysis, single standards, and multiple standards. The methodology and effectiveness of each of these methods are outlined in Main, P.T. and Champion, D.C., 2022. Levelling of multi-generational and spatially isolated geochemical surveys. Journal of Geochemical Exploration.

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This python script and GitHub repository were created as part of the levelled geochemical baselines project. The code was updated with the release of Main, P.T. and Champion, D.C., 2022.

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This code can apply a number of approaches to eliminate inter-laboratory differences from multi-generational and spatially isolated geochemical surveys. This codes allow the use of a variety of levelling methods: re-analysis, single standards, and multiple standards.

Created: 08 02 2023

Issued: 09 05 2023

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