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CGG

CGG, or Chemically Analyzable Geospatial Gradient, typically refers to detailed measurements of chemical concentrations across specific geographic areas. It involves analyzing the distribution and variation of chemical substances within a region, helping scientists understand environmental conditions, pollution levels, or natural resource distribution. This information can inform decisions related to environmental protection, resource management, or pollution control. Essentially, CGG provides a map or profile of how chemicals are spread out geographically, offering valuable insights into natural or human-made processes affecting a specific area.