Hi Abani
   
  You need my 1983 Mathematical Geology paper, "Regression Revisited" which can 
be downloaded by folloing the publications link at 
http://uk.geocities.com/drisobelclark/resume

  Or, with less math, "A simple alternative to Disjunctive Kriging" written 
with Flemming Clausen in 1981 (TransIMM). Also on the web.
   
  I have seen later papers which propose similar with a lot more mathematics.
   
  Hope this helps
  Isobel
   
  
Abani R Samal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          
  My First question:
  I am using a mining software to get a krigged block model. The tool also 
saves a parameter called "Slope of Regression". The "Slope of Regression" is 
defined as 
  (Block Variance – Kriging Variance 
+Lagrange_multiplier)/(Block_variance-KrigingVariance+2*abs(Lagrange_Multiplier))
 provided the denominator is not zero.
   
  Unfortunately, there is NO literature available (Including no help file). I 
have hard time to understand what this  "Slope of Regression"means and how this 
slope is usable.
   
  I'll highly appreciate your thought on this.
   
  My second question:
   
  If s is the sample, v is the block and V is the whole panel of blocks or the 
whole deposit, the Krige’s additive relation can be written as: ó 2 (s,V) = 
ó2(s,v) + ó2(v,V)
   
  But how is: ó2(s,V) related to ó2ok?  (ó2okKriging variance), under what 
condition?
   
   
   
  Abani R Samal
  Lakewood, CO
   
   


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