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Statistical techniques in stereology
Authors:K.R. Clarke
Affiliation:Natural Environment Research Council , Institute for Marine Environmental Research , Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth, PLI 3DH, England
Abstract:Stereology typically concerns estimation of properties of a geometric structure from plane section information. This paperprovides a brief review of some statistical aspects of this rapidly developing field, with some reference to applications in the earth sciences. After an introductory discussion of the scope of stereology, section 2 briefly mentions results applicable when no assumptions can be made about the stochastic nature of the sampled matrix, statistical considerations then arising solelyfrom the ‘randomness’ of the plane section. The next two sections postulate embedded particles of specific shapes, the particular case of spheres being discussed in some detail.

References are made to results for ‘thin slices’ and other prob-ing mechanisms. Randomly located convex particles, of otherwise arbitrary shape, are discussed in section 5 and the review concludes with a specific application of stereological ideas to some data on neolithic mining.
Keywords:spherical particles  poisson grains  plane section  unfolding  likelihood  ‘root beta’ distribution  marine science  palaeontology  neolithic mining  thin slice
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