Compositional data and their analysis: an introduction

V Pawlowsky-Glahn, JJ Egozcue - Geological Society, London …, 2006 - lyellcollection.org
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2006lyellcollection.org
Compositional data are those which contain only relative information. They are parts of
some whole. In most cases they are recorded as closed data, ie data summing to a constant,
such as 100%—whole-rock geochemical data being classic examples. Compositional data
have important and particular properties that preclude the application of standard statistical
techniques on such data in raw form. Standard techniques are designed to be used with
data that are free to range from−∞ to+∞. Compositional data are always positive and range …
Abstract
Compositional data are those which contain only relative information. They are parts of some whole. In most cases they are recorded as closed data, i.e. data summing to a constant, such as 100% — whole-rock geochemical data being classic examples. Compositional data have important and particular properties that preclude the application of standard statistical techniques on such data in raw form. Standard techniques are designed to be used with data that are free to range from − ∞ to + ∞. Compositional data are always positive and range only from 0 to 100, or any other constant, when given in closed form. If one component increases, others must, perforce, decrease, whether or not there is a genetic link between these components. This means that the results of standard statistical analysis of the relationships between raw components or parts in a compositional dataset are clouded by spurious effects. Although such analyses may give apparently interpretable results, they are, at best, approximations and need to be treated with considerable circumspection. The methods outlined in this volume are based on the premise that it is the relative variation of components which is of interest, rather than absolute variation. Log-ratios of components provide the natural means of studying compositional data. In this contribution the basic terms and operations are introduced using simple numerical examples to illustrate their computation and to familiarize the reader with their use.
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