Un protocolo de tratamiento estadístico para muestras polifásicas de lineaciones de disolución
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Abstract
Accurate analysis of orientations of linear elements from polyphase populations involves computing statistics
(mean, standard deviation) of each sub-population, which needs previous identification of the polymodal
character and separation of sub-samples. The procedure here proposed for a regional study involves: (a)
distinguishing polyphase from monophase samples; (b) characterizing mean and deviation of clearly
monophase populations; (c) separating poliphase samples into sub-samples using density diagrams in
equal-area projection and standard deviation values; (d) applying a correspondence test based upon the
95% confidence cone, as well as an equality F-test for directional samples, by comparison with monophase
reference samples. An example of application of this procedure to pressure-solution lineations in carbonate
pebbles of the Aliaga Tertiary basin (Teruel, Iberian Chain) is shown







