Geochemia: Information Systems to Support Chemical Analysis in Geological Researches

Geochemia: Information Systems to Support Chemical Analysis in Geological Researches

Dimitar Christozov
Copyright: © 2001 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-592-9.ch008
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Abstract

In Bulgaria, mineral resources are the property of the State. The States Committee of Geology (SCG) executes control and supervision and supports geological research. The latter includes access to information and laboratory services. SCG has established a system, with the following functions: Distribution of soil samples among the laboratories; Execution of quality control on the chemical analytical methods used in laboratories; Maintenance of the information fund (archive). The enterprise, responsible to the performance of the system is Geochemia. The case specifies the functions of Geochemia, information systems and technologies used to support execution of its activities in the time of transition to market economy. It provides basis for development of course projects in three areas: Design of database and TPS; Design of a MIS for quality control; Development of DSS: Statistical Inference Procedures for usability and calibration of chemical analytical methods.

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