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This geo-historical case study analyses Vistelius’ ingenious idea of conceptual stochastic models and their application as Markov chain analysis in the geosciences. Vistelius (1915–1995) is regarded as one of the founders of mathematical geology. He was the first to define mathematical geology as “a scientific discipline concerned with the construction, analysis and use of conceptual mathematical models of geological events to solve concrete problems” (Vistelius in Principles of mathematical geology, Nauka, Leningrad, 1980; Principles of mathematical geology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1992). Mathematical models in this context should be primarily probabilistic because of the large number of influencing natural factors. They must be conceptual to avoid fundamental errors in application. Vistelius devoted his seminal book to geological random sequences and their description and analysis using Markov models as stochastic tools. He applied this approach to grain sequences in granitic intrusive rocks and to sedimentary rock layers. Among other things, Vistelius has used Markov chain analysis in mineral resource exploration to distinguish between “ideal” granites, which are not subsequently mineralized, and mainly hydrothermally mineralized, sometimes ore-bearing granites which contain at least two generations of main minerals. The application of this special conceptual stochastic model is demonstrated on Lusatian granite (Saxony, Germany).
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Acta Geochimica serves as the international forum for essential research on geochemistry, the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth‘s crust, its oceans and the entire Solar System, as well as a number of processes including mantle convection, the formation of planets and the origins of granite and basalt. The journal focuses on, but is not limited to the following aspects:
• Cosmochemistry
• Mantle Geochemistry
• Ore-deposit Geochemistry
• Organic Geochemistry
• Environmental Geochemistry
• Computational Geochemistry
• Isotope Geochemistry
• NanoGeochemistry
All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In addition to original research articles, Acta Geochimica publishes reviews and short communications, aiming to rapidly disseminate the research results of timely interest, and comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all the areas of geochemistry.