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Geochemical Mapping

Geochemical mapping is a scientific method that involves analyzing the chemical composition of soil, rock, or water across a specific area. By collecting samples from different locations and examining their chemical elements, scientists create detailed maps showing the distribution of various minerals and elements. This helps identify natural resources, understand geological processes, and locate areas with potential mineral deposits or environmental concerns. The maps provide valuable information for land use planning, mineral exploration, and environmental monitoring, making complex geochemical data accessible and useful for decision-making.