Geostatistics for environmental scientists
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Geostatistics for environmental scientists
(Statistics in practice)
John Wiley & Sons, c2001
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a concise yet comprehensive guide to statistical methods and modelling techniques useful to environmental scientists. Starting at an elementary level, the book goes on to cover more advanced techniques, such as multivariate and non-linear geostatistics. Sufficient basic theory is given for each method to enable the reader to appreciate assumptions and constraints. Numerous examples and case studies are also included.
Table of Contents
- Basic statistics
- spatial variation
- estimating the variogram
- examples of variograms
- spectral analysis
- cross correlation
- spatial estimation
- examples of kriging
- disjunctive kriging
- sample design.
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