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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 29 (1959)No. 3. (September), Pages 408-411

Sample Components Obtained by the Method of Differences

William F. Tanner

ABSTRACT

The method of first and second differences permits, in certain instances, the detachment of major components from zig-zag curves. Because of the overlap between components, and other factors, the method is commonly subjective in part and therefore not rigorous. Three applications are shown: two dealing with modern shoreline marsh samples and one dealing with an Eocene sand. Recombination of the detached components provides curves which, generally, deviate from the original less than two percent. After components have been obtained, it is still not possible to identify the site of deposition of the sample. Additional applications are known from geomorphology, stratigraphy, river hydrology, and other branches of earth science. Because the results in geomorphic problems can be verified i the field, it is thought that the analysis of sediment samples is also meaningful.


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