Databases, data integration, and expert systems: new directions in mineral resource assessment and mineral exploration
Overcoming future difficulties in searching for ore deposits deeper in the earth's crust will require closer attention to the collection and analysis of more diverse types of data and to more efficient use of current computer technologies. Computer technologies of greatest interest include methods of storage and retrieval of resource information, methods for integrating geologic, geochemical, and geophysical data, and the introduction of advanced computer technologies such as expert systems, multivariate techniques, and neural networks. Much experience has been gained in the past few years in applying these technologies. More experience is needed if they are to be implemented for everyday use in future assessments and exploration.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1994 |
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Title | Databases, data integration, and expert systems: new directions in mineral resource assessment and mineral exploration |
Authors | Richard B. McCammon |
Publication Type | Book |
Publication Subtype | Conference publication |
Index ID | 70073914 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |