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This paper records the concentrations of major and trace elements determined from snow samples collected during a comprehensive survey undertaken in the Scottish Highlands during the winter and spring period of 1987. The configuration of calculated back-trajectories allowed the samples to be categorized into one of five geographical sectors. Discriminant analysis was used to check the validity of these calculations, to isolate potentially deviant samples, and to predict the possible source of one sample whose back-trajectory could not be computed with confidence. Limitations of the statistical method are discussed, but we conclude that the technique justifies more use by environmental scientists involved in the evaluation of data.
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Abrahams, P.W., Davies, T.D., Jickells, T.D. et al. Multi-element geochemical analysis of snow samples: Use of discriminant analysis in interpreting the results. Environ Monit Assess 27, 159–174 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548363
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