Paper Presentation by Patricia Puchhammer at the EGU General Assembly 2025
iCAIML Student Patricia Puchhammer presented her work, Leveraging spatial anomaly detection for mineral Exploration.

European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025
iCAIML Student Patricia Puchhammer presented her work, Leveraging spatial anomaly detection for mineral Exploration, at the EGU General Assembly 2025 in Vienna, Austria. Below is the abstract of the presented contribution, which is also available at https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-11314.html:
Mineral deposits in exploration geochemistry are often identified by elevated concentrations of specific elements, resulting in an elemental composition that differs from that of nearby samples. Local anomaly detection techniques are particularly well-suited for identifying these contrasts by focusing on spatially varying compositions. Unlike traditional anomaly detection methods, which often neglect spatial context, these approaches combine multivariate analysis with spatial considerations. A cutting-edge local outlier detection method, which utilizes covariance matrices that are locally and robustly estimated, is introduced, and its application to geochemical soil data is demonstrated for mineral exploration, while accounting for the compositional nature of soil samples.