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Tellus Border and West Stream Water Data Analysis and Interpretation

Tellus Border and West Stream Water Data Analysis and Interpretation

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​Baseline geochemical analysis of stream water samples, collected from streams in the
northern and western regions of Ireland, has been completed as part of the Tellus
programme. Data analysis has been carried out to explore spatial and statistical patterns in the data
relating to geology and human activity. Univariate and multivariate analysis techniques,
including Exploratory Data Analysis, Principal Component Analysis, Cluster Analysis and
Random Forests have been undertaken and they demonstrate that there are coherent
geochemical patterns related to underlying bedrock geology, subsoil composition and
the influence of agriculture on water quality. The findings are relevant for the
assessment of substances of concern in the environment, including Specific Pollutants,
Priority Substances and nutrients. They also show that stream water chemistry has the
potential to be employed in mineral exploration.

The Executive Summary, Report and Appendices can be downloaded below:

Peer-reviewed paper on Tellus regional stream water geochemistry: environmental and mineral exploration applications can be found here.