Dear list members Standardized cross validation error is obtained by dividing the difference between an observed value and its kriging prediction value by standard deviation of corresponding kriging prediction. It is expected that mean and variance of standardized cross validation errors should be
Dear Experts
I am going to order some Geostatistical Books. I need them for self
training and need to contain numerical examples and practices. I have
already ordered Practical Geostatistics written by Isobel Clark. It would
be highly appreciated.
if you could please advise me more specially o
Hi Reza
The best 'geostatistics' book I know in oil is Mike Hohn's Geostatistics and Petroleum Geology.
There is also Geostatistics for Natural Resources Evaluation by Pierre Goovaerts, which got pretty good reviews.
Isobel
Reza Nazarian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear ExpertsI am going to orde
there is also "Geostatistics for environmental scientists" by Richard Webster and Margaret A. Oliver you might find interesting
it doesn't have excercises like Isobel Clark's book
but is well explained :)
good luck
DianeOn 8/5/05, Reza Nazarian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear ExpertsI am going to o
At 06:26 PM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
Dear G. Dubois and all other list members, I apologize for asking a
question not about geostatistics.
I want to submit a manuscript to a scientific journal. Those journals ask
that figures should be submitted in TIFF (Tagged Image Format) or EPS
(Encapsulated
Hi
list
I would
appreciate some feedback on standard/common practice for calculation of
fields in models.
eg:
If I
interpolate X and Y in my model from X and Y data (eg: drill holes), and I
ultimately want Z = X + Y, what is the difference between calculating Z = X
+ Y in samples and