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- noun geology, mathematics The application of
statistics togeological observations
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I have proposed geostatistics to try to estimate the range, but have seen no results.
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One method of analysis was geostatistics, a branch of mathematics with some strengths in correlations that are out of phase.
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Finally, geostatistics is being used somewhat in climatology.
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I am far from expert in geostatistics but our companiy used it extensively in mining grade estimations.
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Among other things, geostatistics enables an estimate of how far apart observations can be before they cease to have value in predicting nearby values.
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Seems to me that there is a need to devise contemporary experiments that look at the hourly patterns, in places that geostatistics has established a probability of connectivity and predictability.
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The variogram is the key function in geostatistics as it will be used to fit a model of the spatial/temporal correlation of the observed phenomenon.
More ISO-2000 Weather Stations from Jones and Hansen « Climate Audit 2007
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One area where spatiotemporal geostatistics could be useful anf there are others is in the estimation of missing data.
More ISO-2000 Weather Stations from Jones and Hansen « Climate Audit 2007
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Quote: Three functions are used in geostatistics for describing the spatial or the temporal correlation of observations: these are the correlogram, the covariance and the semivariogram.
More ISO-2000 Weather Stations from Jones and Hansen « Climate Audit 2007
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The geostatistics that I have used were for the prediction of ore grades in mineral desposits pierced by a few drill holes.
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