Model-based Geostatistics (Springer Series in Statistics)

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I was very interested in "Model-based Geostatistics" by Diggle and Ribeiro because I teach a course in applied geostatistics. The book was informative. The preface was interesting read because most of the geostatistics of which I am familiar is based upon the work of Matheron. I was unaware that the Matheron work was "developed largely independently of the mainstream of spatial geostatistics." Topics that were of interest to me were ones such as 2.3 Exploratory data analysis. This concept is often not emphasized enough. Another interesting section was 6.4 What does Kriging actually do to the data? Section 8.1 Choosing the study region was interesting, but, as the authors state "...is often pre-determined by the context of the investigation...." Choosing the sample locations: Uniform designs (8.2) was another interesting section.

Author(s): P.J. Diggle, Paulo Justiniano Ribeiro
Series: Springer Series in Statistics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 241