On the stability of the geostatistical method
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Auteurs : Noel Cressie [États-Unis] ; Dale L. Zimmerman [États-Unis]Source :
- Mathematical Geology [ 0882-8121 ] ; 1992-01-01.
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Abstract: A thorough geostatistical analysis of spatial data, observed at given spatial locations, includes exploratory data analysis, spatial-model building, diagnosing the model fit, and inference on unknown model parameters or unobserved values (at known locations). Using results from mathematical analysis, exact and asymptotic distribution theory, and simulation studies, we argue that, when used sensibly, the geostatistical method is reassuringly stable.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00890087
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