It would be very nice if there would be a tutorial on
how to use the variogram modeler.
machnife
--- Pierre Goovaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Susan,
I would recommend the Stanford Geostatistical
Modeling Software (S-GeMS)
that is public domain and that I use in all my short
courses
Hi,
I'm hunting for a software (freeware/openSource if
possible), that would help estimating the best
possible semivariogram curve in a non-interactive way.
As an example, ArcGis Geostatistical Analyst does a
pretty good job at this when we accept the defaults.
It does some automatic calculations
Hi,
This guy (Jan W Merks) seems to devote his life trying
to prove that Geostatistics is a scam... If it's true
I'm gonna start looking for alternatives.
http://www.geostatscam.com
Anyone has a point of vue on this?
machnife
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From: Mach Nife [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 6:26 AM
Subject: [ai-geostats] Re: Automatic Kriging
In fact, what I really needed to achieve was
something
only good looking I guess. A good looking
In fact, what I really needed to achieve was something
only good looking I guess. A good looking, not too
much scientific, smooth surface! ;-)
I finally found my own answer:
10 lin(2000)
It produces a nice surface, with transitions between
points fading smoothly.
This way, it's possible to
Hi,
I know kriging is a very interactive process:
Semivariograms, fitting a model, etc.
What I want to do is kriging by programmation
(Automatic). I want to call gstat from another
application, and then import the kriging result into
that application. I would like the process to be
completely