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A geochemical baseline simply reports the chemical state of the surface environment, exactly as it is, with no interpretation or partitioning of the data.
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A geochemical baseline simply reports the chemical state of the surface environment, exactly as it is, with no interpretation or partitioning of the data.
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1. Salminen, R. et al. (2005) Geochemical Atlas of Europe. Part 1: Background Information, Methodology and maps. Geological Survey of Finland. Available at: https://pub.geus.dk/en/publications/geochemical-atlas-of-europe-part-1-background-information-methodo (Accessed: 15 May 2025) ; 2. Demetriades, A., Smith, D. and Xueqiu, W. (2018) ‘General concepts of geochemical mapping at global, regional, and local scales for mineral exploration and environmental purposes’, Geochimica Brasiliensis, 32, pp. 136–179. Available at: https://doi.org/10.21715/GB2358-2812.2018322136.
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