For each one of the 28 springs the distance to the
nearest lineament was calculated and also the frequency, density, average length,
angular atypicality, relative entropy and the number of different orientation classes of
the lineaments that occurred within a 1500m radius of the spring coordinates.
The map above shows the circular area or neighborhood of
spring with id 1 and the lineaments occurring within it.
The table shows the information calculated for each one of
the 28 springs.
The data were analyzed, and in addition to the statistical
tests, scatter plots, diagrams and rosediagrams were generated to present the data
graphically.
From these tests it appears that there is a significant
relationship between increased spring yield and
short distances of separation from a lineament,
low relative entropy and
small number of different orientation classes occurring
within the neighborhood of the spring.
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Exploratory statistical analysis of the data
referring to each spring's distance of separation from nearest remote sensed lineament.
Scatterplot of discharge against distance of
separation
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