CAPITALISING ON THE FLORISTIC SURVEY AS A NON-DESTRUCTIVE LINE OF EVIDENCE FOR MINERAL POTENTIAL MODELLING: A CASE STUDY OF BAUXITE IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Capitalising on the Floristic Survey as a Non-Destructive Line of Evidence for Mineral Potential Modelling: A Case Study of Bauxite in South-Western Australia

While geobotanists have long used plant occurrence to locate subsurface resources, none have utilised floristic surveys as evidence in models of mineral potential.Here, we combine plant species distributions with terrain metrics to produce predictive models showing the probability of bauxite presence.We identified nineteen taxa with statistically s

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Exploratory analysis of PM2.5 variation trend of Tehran, Iran, in various time series and its relation with cardiovascular mortality rate using R software

Among the numerous air pollutants, the strongest proof for adverse health effects has been reported for particulate matter (PM).The aim of this study was the exploration of short-term associations of air pollution with mortalities due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Tehran, Iran, based on hospital and census data from 2007 to 2013.This descript

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