Development and applications of GIS-based spatial analysis in environmental geochemistry in the big data era

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Haofan Xu
Chaosheng Zhang
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[1] Foshan University,School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering
[2] National University of Ireland,International Network for Environment and Health (INEH), School of Geography and Archaeology & Ryan Institute
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Geographical information system (GIS); Spatial analysis; Environmental geochemistry; Spatial machine learning; Big data;
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The research of environmental geochemistry entered the big data era. Environmental big data is a kind of new method and thought, which brings both opportunities and challenges to GIS-based spatial analysis in geochemical studies. However, big data research in environmental geochemistry is still in its preliminary stage, and what practical problems can be solved still remain unclear. This short review paper briefly discusses the main problems and solutions of spatial analysis related to the big data in environmental geochemistry, with a focus on the development and applications of conventional GIS-based approaches as well as advanced spatial machine learning techniques. The topics discussed include probability distribution and data transformation, spatial structures and patterns, correlation and spatial relationships, data visualisation, spatial prediction, background and threshold, hot spots and spatial outliers as well as distinction of natural and anthropogenic factors. It is highlighted that the integration of spatial analysis on the GIS platform provides effective solutions to revealing the hidden spatial patterns and spatially varying relationships in environmental geochemistry, demonstrated by an example of cadmium concentrations in the topsoil of Northern Ireland through hot spot analysis. In the big data era, further studies should be more inclined to the integration and application of spatial machine learning techniques, as well as investigation on the temporal trends of environmental geochemical features.
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页码:1079 / 1090
页数:11
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