Maximum Autocorrelation Factorial Kriging

This paper describes maximum autocorrelation factor (MAF) analysis, maximum autocorrelation factorial kriging, and its application to irregularly sampled stream sediment geochemical data from South Greenland. Kriged MAF images are compared with kriged images of varimax rotated factors from an ordina...

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Main Authors: Nielsen, Allan Aasbjerg, Conradsen, Knut, Pedersen, John L., Steenfelt, Agnete
Other Authors: Kleingeld, W.J., Krige, D.G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/e26a9764-65b5-40ba-9573-1e1297915e7b
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Summary:This paper describes maximum autocorrelation factor (MAF) analysis, maximum autocorrelation factorial kriging, and its application to irregularly sampled stream sediment geochemical data from South Greenland. Kriged MAF images are compared with kriged images of varimax rotated factors from an ordinary non-spatial factor analysis, and they are interpreted in a geological context. It is demonstrated that MAF analysis contrary to ordinary non-spatial factor analysis gives an objective discrimination of largescale as well as small-scale geological features which are related to crustal structure and the occurrence of specific rock types.