CAPITALISING ON THE FLORISTIC SURVEY AS A NON-DESTRUCTIVE LINE OF EVIDENCE FOR MINERAL POTENTIAL MODELLING: A CASE STUDY OF BAUXITE IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Capitalising on the Floristic Survey as a Non-Destructive Line of Evidence for Mineral Potential Modelling: A Case Study of Bauxite in South-Western Australia

While geobotanists have long used plant occurrence to locate subsurface resources, none have utilised floristic surveys as evidence in models of mineral potential.Here, we combine plant species distributions with terrain metrics to produce predictive models showing the probability of bauxite presence.We identified nineteen taxa with statistically s

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COVID-19 and the Dreads of Hospitalization: Connecting With a Recollection of Memories As a Patient of Dengue Fever

I have spent a considerable time in visiting and even staying at various hospitals since my childhood.With many of the memories still intact, the one encounter whose mark is an enduring one in my mind is when I caught dengue fever and was admitted to a public hospital.During this stay, I remember largely being restless inside my room.However, visit

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How Experimental Trial Context Affects Perceptual Categorization

To understand object categorization, participants are tested in experiments often quite different from how people experience object categories in the real world.Learning and knowledge of categories is measured in discrete experimental trials, those trials may or may not provide feedback, trials appear one after another, after some fixed Pier Cabine

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