Buch, Englisch, 303 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
ISBN: 978-1-4613-7271-4
Verlag: Springer US
presents a concise introduction to geostatistics with an emphasis on detailed explanations of methods that are parsimonious, nonredundant, and through the test of time have proved to work satisfactorily for a variety of attributes and sampling schemes. Most of these methods are various forms of kriging and stochastic simulation. The presentation follows a modular approach making each chapter as self-contained as possible, thereby allowing for reading of individual chapters, reducing excessive cross-referencing to previous results and offering possibilities for reviewing similar derivations under slightly different circumstances. Guidelines and rules are offered wherever possible to help choose from among alternative methods and to select parameters, thus relieving the user from making subjective calls based on an experience that has yet to be acquired.
is intended to assist in the formal teaching of geostatistics or as a self tutorial for anybody who ismotivated to employ geostatistics for sampling design, data analysis, or natural resource characterization. Real data sets are used to illustrate the application of the methodology.
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1: Introduction.- 2: Simple Kriging.- 3: Normalization.- 4: Ordinary Kriging.- 5: The Semivariogram.- 6: Universal Kriging.- 7: Crossvalidation.- 8: Drift and Residuals.- 9: Stochastic Simulation.- 10: Reliability.- 11: Cumulative Distribution Estimators.- 12: Block Kriging.- 13: Ordinary Cokriging.- 14: Regionalized Classification.- References.- Appendix A: West Lyons Field Sampling.- Appendix B: High Plains Aquifer Sampling.- Appendix C: UNCF Sampling.- Appendix D: Dakota Aquifer Sampling.- Author Index.