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Title: Precision in estimating mineral proportions from chemical analyses
Authors: Kargı, Hulusi
Akgül, B.
Akgül, M.
Keywords: chemical composition
experimental mineralogy
mineralogy
Abstract: The precision of estimating rock mineralogy by CIPW norm calculation and the least-squares analysis method were examined in this study. Five hundred granitoid rocks having varying compositions of quartz, K-feldspar, plagioclase, hornblende, and biotite were randomly generated by a computer program. Random errors of up to 5% were added to both rock and mineral compositions to determine the applicability of these two methods. Results indicate that the least-squares analysis method gave better-estimated rock mineralogy than did the CIPW norm calculations. Precision of estimating mineral proportions are 6.5% for quartz, 7.5% for K-feldspar, and 8.1% for plagioclase in the least-squares analysis, but for the CIPW norm calculation they are 14.0% for quartz, 13.1% for K-feldspar, and 17.4% for plagioclase. Correlation coefficients of true mineral mass proportion versus estimated mineral mass proportion range from 0.995 to 0.997 in the least-squares analysis, whereas they range from 0.896 to 0.936 in the norm calculation. These results show that the least-squares analysis method consistently yields better estimates of mineral mass proportions from chemical analyses. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5316
https://doi.org/10.2747/0020-6814.45.1.70
ISSN: 0020-6814
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