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A semiobjective method for condensing classifications

January 1, 1973
A simple, semiobjective method is described to reduce the number of groups in a classification to an arbitrary level without losing contact with the geologic information contained in the evolving groups. The method, operated in a stepwise or cyclic manner, employs some of the commonly used numerical techniques, but avoids strict adherence to them to obtain geologically more meaningful results. The method is illustrated in a facies study of the upper Paleozoic rocks of southeastern Utah. ?? 1973 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Publication Year 1973
Title A semiobjective method for condensing classifications
DOI 10.1007/BF02111815
Authors F. Demirmen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology
Index ID 70001379
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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