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Using PETRIMES to estimate mercury deposits in California

January 1, 1994

In this article, we examine the use of an unconventional procedure, PETRIMES, to estimate mineral resources of mercury deposits in California. The study, which is based on the nonparametric discovery process model and Q-Q plots, suggests that a lognormal distribution is appropriate for the mercury deposits in California. The results of the assessment are summarized as follows: (1) the total number of mercury deposits in the population is approximately 165; (2) the median value of the largest undiscovered deposit size is 487 flasks; (3) the mean of the remaining mercury potential is 2,500 flasks; and (4) the population resource ranges from 1,040,000 to 4,300,000 flasks (at a 0.9 probability level). ?? 1994 Oxford University Press.

Publication Year 1994
Title Using PETRIMES to estimate mercury deposits in California
DOI 10.1007/BF02259044
Authors P.J. Lee, D.A. Singer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nonrenewable Resources
Index ID 70017521
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse