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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTION OF Ag, Au, Pb AND Zn IN TREPCA MINE
Abstract
For a long time, various researches have been realized about the presence and distribution of Ag, Au, Pb, Zn and their distributions research in different horizons, but there are few researches that are available with statistical analysis related to their distribution which gives a better information about their distribution. Research on the method of distribution by statistical methods are quite accurate methods and give us a clear presentation of the way these elements are distributed in the Trepca Mining. There are a large number of statistical and geostatistical methods for their analysis, but in particular the methods of descriptive statistics, their graphical distribution and linear regression will be taken, the correlation between these variables which are part of this research. Throughout this paper we will use some standard statistical methods will be elaborated such as Analysis of variance, Anova, Graphical distribution methods etc. One of the major tasks of this research we are claiming is to see a spatial distribution of these elements taken in research that will directly give us the way of distributing these elements in Trep?a Mine. Throughout this research we expect to have a result and visual presentation of the distribution of these elements in the Trep?a mine.
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