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Spatial Autocorrelation: From Confidence to Quantification in Geochemistry

By LKI Consulting | April 20, 2026
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Spatial autocorrelation is often treated as confirmation in geochemistry, but clustered anomalies do not automatically indicate mineralization. This blog explores how Moran’s I, local spatial association, and variography help distinguish meaningful geological signal from patterns created by background spatial structure.

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