Geostatistics for environmental scientists:
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Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Why geostatistics? 1
1.1.1 Generalizing 2
1.1.2 Description 5
1.1.3 Interpretation 5
1.1.4 Control 5
1.2 A little history 6
1.3 Finding your way 8
2 Basic Statistics 11
2.1 Measurement and summary 11
2.1.1 Notation 12
2.1.2 Representing variation 13
2.1.3 The centre 15
2.1.4 Dispersion 16
2.2 The normal distribution 18
2.3 Covariance and correlation 19
2.4 Transformations 20
2.4.1 Logarithmic transformation 21
2.4.2 Square root transformation 21
2.4.3 Angular transformation 22
2.4.4 Logit transformation 22
2.5 Exploratory data analysis and display 22
2.5.1 Spatial aspects 25
2.6 Sampling and estimation 26
2.6.1 Target population and units 28
2.6.2 Simple random sampling 28
2.6.3 Confidence limits 29
2.6.4 Student s t 30
2.6.5 The /2 distribution 31
2.6.6 Central limit theorem 32
2.6.7 Increasing precision and efficiency 32
2.6.8 Soil classification 35
,i Contents
3 Prediction and Interpolation 37
3.1 Spatial interpolation 37
3.1.1 Thiessen polygons (Voronoi polygons,
Dirichlet tessellation) 38
3.1.2 Triangulation 38
3.1.3 Natural neighbour interpolation 39
3.1.4 Inverse functions of distance 40
3.1.5 Trend surfaces 40
3.1.6 Splines 42
3.2 Spatial classification and predicting from soil maps 42
3.2.1 Theory 43
3.2.2 Summary 45
4 Characterizing Spatial Processes: The Covariance
and Variogram 47
4.1 Introduction 47
4.2 A stochastic approach to spatial variation: the theory
of regionalized variables 48
4.2.1 Random variables 48
4.2.2 Random functions 49
4.3 Spatial covariance 50
4.3.1 Stationarity 52
4.3.2 Ergodicity 53
4.4 The covariance function 5 3
4.5 Intrinsic variation and the variogram 54
4.5.1 Equivalence with covariance 54
4.5.2 Quasi-stationarity 55
4.6 Characteristics of the spatial correlation functions 55
4.7 Which variogram? 60
4.8 Support and Krige s relation 60
4.8.1 Regularization 63
4.9 Estimating semivariances and covariances 65
4.9.1 The variogram cloud 65
4.9.2 h-Scattergrams 66
4.9.3 Average semivariances 67
4.9.4 The experimental covariance function 73
5 Modelling the Variogram 77
5.1 Limitations on variogram functions 79
5.1.1 Mathematical constraints 79
5.1.2 Behaviour near the origin 80
5.1.3 Behaviour towards infinity 82
5.2 Authorized models 82
5.2.1 Unbounded random variation 83
5.2.2 Bounded models 84
Contents vii
5.3 Combining models 95
5.4 Periodicity 97
5.5 Anisotropy 99
5.6 Fitting models 101
5.6.1 What weights? 104
5.6.2 How complex? 105
6 Reliability of the Experimental Variogram and
Nested Sampling 109
6.1 Reliability of the experimental variogram 109
6.1.1 Statistical distribution 109
6.1.2 Sample size and design 119
6.1.3 Sample spacing 126
6.2 Theory of nested sampling and analysis 127
6.2.1 Link with regionalized variable theory 128
6.2.2 Case study: Youden and Mehlich s survey 129
6.2.3 Unequal sampling 131
6.2.4 Case study: Wyre Forest survey 1 34
6.2.5 Summary 138
7 Spectral Analysis 139
7.1 Linear sequences 139
7.2 Gilgai transect 140
7.3 Power spectra 142
7.3.1 Estimating the spectrum 144
7.3.2 Smoothing characteristics of windows 148
7.3.3 Confidence 149
7.4 Spectral analysis of the Caragabal transect 150
7.4.1 Bandwidths and confidence intervals
for Caragabal 150
7.5 Further reading on spectral analysis 152
8 Local Estimation or Prediction: Kriging 153
8.1 General characteristics of kriging 154
8.1.1 Kinds of kriging 154
8.2 Theory of ordinary kriging 155
8.3 Weights 159
8.4 Examples 160
8.4.1 Kriging at the centre of the lattice 161
8.4.2 Kriging off-centre in the lattice and at a
sampling point 169
8.4.3 Kriging from irregularly spaced data 172
8.5 Neighbourhood 172
8.6 Ordinary kriging for mapping 174
viii Contents
8.7 Case study 175
8.7.1 Kriging with known measurement error 180
8.7.2 Summary 180
8.8 Regional estimation 181
8.9 Simple kriging 183
8.10 Lognormal kriging 185
8.11 Optimal sampling for mapping 186
8.11.1 Isotropic variation 188
8.11.2 Anisotropic variation 190
8.12 Cross-validation 191
8.12.1 Scatter and regression 193
9 Kriging in the Presence of Trend and Factorial Kriging 195
9.1 Non-stationarity in the mean 195
9.1.1 Some background 196
9.2 Application of residual maximum likelihood 200
9.2.1 Estimation of the variogram by REML 200
9.2.2 Practicalities 203
9.2.3 Kriging with external drift 203
9.3 Case study 205
9.4 Factorial kriging analysis 212
9.4.1 Nested variation 212
9.4.2 Theory 212
9.4.3 Kriging analysis 213
9.4.4 Illustration 218
10 Cross-Correlation, Coregionalization and Cokriging 219
10.1 Introduction 219
10.2 Estimating and modelling the cross-correlation 222
10.2.1 Intrinsic coregionalization 224
10.3 Example: CEDAR Farm 226
10.4 Cokriging 228
10.4.1 Is cokriging worth the trouble? 231
10.4.2 Example of benefits of cokriging 232
10.5 Principal components of coregionalization
matrices 2 35
10.6 Pseudo-cross-variogram 241
11 Disjunctive Kriging 243
11.1 Introduction 243
11.2 The indicator approach 246
11.2.1 Indicator coding 246
11.2.2 Indicator variograms 247
11.3 Indicator kriging 249
Contents ix
11.4 Disjunctive kriging 251
11.4.1 Assumptions of Gaussian disjunctive kriging 251
11.4.2 Hermite polynomials 252
11.4.3 Disjunctive kriging for a Hermite polynomial 254
11.4.4 Estimation variance 256
11.4.5 Conditional probability 256
11.4.6 Change of support 257
11.5 Case study 257
11.6 Other case studies 263
11.7 Summary 266
12 Stochastic Simulation 267
12.1 Introduction 267
12.2 Simulation from a random process 268
12.2.1 Unconditional simulation 270
12.2.2 Conditional simulation 270
12.3 Technicalities 271
12.3.1 Lower-upper decomposition 272
12.3.2 Sequential Gaussian simulation 273
12.3.3 Simulated annealing 274
12.3.4 Simulation by turning bands 276
12.3.5 Algorithms 277
12.4 Uses of simulated fields 277
12.5 Illustration 278
Appendix A Aide-memoire for Spatial Analysis 28?
A.I Introduction 285
A.2 Notation 285
A. 3 Screening 285
A.4 Histogram and summary 286
A.5 Normality and transformation 287
A.6 Spatial distribution 288
A.7 Spatial analysis: the variogram 288
A.8 Modelling the variogram 290
A.9 Spatial estimation or prediction: kriging 291
A. 10 Mapping 292
Appendix B GenStat Instructions for Analysis 293
B.I Summary statistics 293
B.2 Histogram 294
B.3 Cumulative distribution 294
B.4 Posting 295
B.5 The variogram 295
x Contents
B.5.1 Experimental variogram 295
B.5.2 Fitting a model 296
B.6 Kriging 297
B.7 Coregionalization 297
B.7.1 Auto- and cross-variograms 297
B.7.2 Fitting a model of coregionalization 298
B.7.3 Cokriging 298
B.8 Control 298
References 299
Index 309
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Contents
Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Why geostatistics? 1
1.1.1 Generalizing 2
1.1.2 Description 5
1.1.3 Interpretation 5
1.1.4 Control 5
1.2 A little history 6
1.3 Finding your way 8
2 Basic Statistics 11
2.1 Measurement and summary 11
2.1.1 Notation 12
2.1.2 Representing variation 13
2.1.3 The centre 15
2.1.4 Dispersion 16
2.2 The normal distribution 18
2.3 Covariance and correlation 19
2.4 Transformations 20
2.4.1 Logarithmic transformation 21
2.4.2 Square root transformation 21
2.4.3 Angular transformation 22
2.4.4 Logit transformation 22
2.5 Exploratory data analysis and display 22
2.5.1 Spatial aspects 25
2.6 Sampling and estimation 26
2.6.1 Target population and units 28
2.6.2 Simple random sampling 28
2.6.3 Confidence limits 29
2.6.4 Student's t 30
2.6.5 The /2 distribution 31
2.6.6 Central limit theorem 32
2.6.7 Increasing precision and efficiency 32
2.6.8 Soil classification 35
,i Contents
3 Prediction and Interpolation 37
3.1 Spatial interpolation 37
3.1.1 Thiessen polygons (Voronoi polygons,
Dirichlet tessellation) 38
3.1.2 Triangulation 38
3.1.3 Natural neighbour interpolation 39
3.1.4 Inverse functions of distance 40
3.1.5 Trend surfaces 40
3.1.6 Splines 42
3.2 Spatial classification and predicting from soil maps 42
3.2.1 Theory 43
3.2.2 Summary 45
4 Characterizing Spatial Processes: The Covariance
and Variogram 47
4.1 Introduction 47
4.2 A stochastic approach to spatial variation: the theory
of regionalized variables 48
4.2.1 Random variables 48
4.2.2 Random functions 49
4.3 Spatial covariance 50
4.3.1 Stationarity 52
4.3.2 Ergodicity 53
4.4 The covariance function 5 3
4.5 Intrinsic variation and the variogram 54
4.5.1 Equivalence with covariance 54
4.5.2 Quasi-stationarity 55
4.6 Characteristics of the spatial correlation functions 55
4.7 Which variogram? 60
4.8 Support and Krige's relation 60
4.8.1 Regularization 63
4.9 Estimating semivariances and covariances 65
4.9.1 The variogram cloud 65
4.9.2 h-Scattergrams 66
4.9.3 Average semivariances 67
4.9.4 The experimental covariance function 73
5 Modelling the Variogram 77
5.1 Limitations on variogram functions 79
5.1.1 Mathematical constraints 79
5.1.2 Behaviour near the origin 80
5.1.3 Behaviour towards infinity 82
5.2 Authorized models 82
5.2.1 Unbounded random variation 83
5.2.2 Bounded models 84
Contents vii
5.3 Combining models 95
5.4 Periodicity 97
5.5 Anisotropy 99
5.6 Fitting models 101
5.6.1 What weights? 104
5.6.2 How complex? 105
6 Reliability of the Experimental Variogram and
Nested Sampling 109
6.1 Reliability of the experimental variogram 109
6.1.1 Statistical distribution 109
6.1.2 Sample size and design 119
6.1.3 Sample spacing 126
6.2 Theory of nested sampling and analysis 127
6.2.1 Link with regionalized variable theory 128
6.2.2 Case study: Youden and Mehlich's survey 129
6.2.3 Unequal sampling 131
6.2.4 Case study: Wyre Forest survey 1 34
6.2.5 Summary 138
7 Spectral Analysis 139
7.1 Linear sequences 139
7.2 Gilgai transect 140
7.3 Power spectra 142
7.3.1 Estimating the spectrum 144
7.3.2 Smoothing characteristics of windows 148
7.3.3 Confidence 149
7.4 Spectral analysis of the Caragabal transect 150
7.4.1 Bandwidths and confidence intervals
for Caragabal 150
7.5 Further reading on spectral analysis 152
8 Local Estimation or Prediction: Kriging 153
8.1 General characteristics of kriging 154
8.1.1 Kinds of kriging 154
8.2 Theory of ordinary kriging 155
8.3 Weights 159
8.4 Examples 160
8.4.1 Kriging at the centre of the lattice 161
8.4.2 Kriging off-centre in the lattice and at a
sampling point 169
8.4.3 Kriging from irregularly spaced data 172
8.5 Neighbourhood 172
8.6 Ordinary kriging for mapping 174
viii Contents
8.7 Case study 175
8.7.1 Kriging with known measurement error 180
8.7.2 Summary 180
8.8 Regional estimation 181
8.9 Simple kriging 183
8.10 Lognormal kriging 185
8.11 Optimal sampling for mapping 186
8.11.1 Isotropic variation 188
8.11.2 Anisotropic variation 190
8.12 Cross-validation 191
8.12.1 Scatter and regression 193
9 Kriging in the Presence of Trend and Factorial Kriging 195
9.1 Non-stationarity in the mean 195
9.1.1 Some background 196
9.2 Application of residual maximum likelihood 200
9.2.1 Estimation of the variogram by REML 200
9.2.2 Practicalities 203
9.2.3 Kriging with external drift 203
9.3 Case study 205
9.4 Factorial kriging analysis 212
9.4.1 Nested variation 212
9.4.2 Theory 212
9.4.3 Kriging analysis 213
9.4.4 Illustration 218
10 Cross-Correlation, Coregionalization and Cokriging 219
10.1 Introduction 219
10.2 Estimating and modelling the cross-correlation 222
10.2.1 Intrinsic coregionalization 224
10.3 Example: CEDAR Farm 226
10.4 Cokriging 228
10.4.1 Is cokriging worth the trouble? 231
10.4.2 Example of benefits of cokriging 232
10.5 Principal components of coregionalization
matrices 2 35
10.6 Pseudo-cross-variogram 241
11 Disjunctive Kriging 243
11.1 Introduction 243
11.2 The indicator approach 246
11.2.1 Indicator coding 246
11.2.2 Indicator variograms 247
11.3 Indicator kriging 249
Contents ix
11.4 Disjunctive kriging 251
11.4.1 Assumptions of Gaussian disjunctive kriging 251
11.4.2 Hermite polynomials 252
11.4.3 Disjunctive kriging for a Hermite polynomial 254
11.4.4 Estimation variance 256
11.4.5 Conditional probability 256
11.4.6 Change of support 257
11.5 Case study 257
11.6 Other case studies 263
11.7 Summary 266
12 Stochastic Simulation 267
12.1 Introduction 267
12.2 Simulation from a random process 268
12.2.1 Unconditional simulation 270
12.2.2 Conditional simulation 270
12.3 Technicalities 271
12.3.1 Lower-upper decomposition 272
12.3.2 Sequential Gaussian simulation 273
12.3.3 Simulated annealing 274
12.3.4 Simulation by turning bands 276
12.3.5 Algorithms 277
12.4 Uses of simulated fields 277
12.5 Illustration 278
Appendix A Aide-memoire for Spatial Analysis 28?
A.I Introduction 285
A.2 Notation 285
A. 3 Screening 285
A.4 Histogram and summary 286
A.5 Normality and transformation 287
A.6 Spatial distribution 288
A.7 Spatial analysis: the variogram 288
A.8 Modelling the variogram 290
A.9 Spatial estimation or prediction: kriging 291
A. 10 Mapping 292
Appendix B GenStat Instructions for Analysis 293
B.I Summary statistics 293
B.2 Histogram 294
B.3 Cumulative distribution 294
B.4 Posting 295
B.5 The variogram 295
x Contents
B.5.1 Experimental variogram 295
B.5.2 Fitting a model 296
B.6 Kriging 297
B.7 Coregionalization 297
B.7.1 Auto- and cross-variograms 297
B.7.2 Fitting a model of coregionalization 298
B.7.3 Cokriging 298
B.8 Control 298
References 299
Index 309 |
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index_date | 2024-07-02T18:53:59Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:07:53Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780470028582 |
language | English |
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physical | XII, 315 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Webster, Richard Verfasser aut Geostatistics for environmental scientists Richard Webster ; Margaret A. Oliver 2. ed. Chichester [u.a.] Wiley 2007 XII, 315 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Statistics in practice Geologie Environmental sciences Statistical methods Geology Statistical methods Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd rswk-swf Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd rswk-swf Umweltwissenschaften (DE-588)4137364-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4173536-5 Patentschrift gnd-content Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 s Umweltwissenschaften (DE-588)4137364-9 s DE-604 Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 s Oliver, Margaret A. Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016096845&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Webster, Richard Oliver, Margaret A. Geostatistics for environmental scientists Geologie Environmental sciences Statistical methods Geology Statistical methods Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Umweltwissenschaften (DE-588)4137364-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4020279-3 (DE-588)4038971-6 (DE-588)4137364-9 (DE-588)4173536-5 |
title | Geostatistics for environmental scientists |
title_auth | Geostatistics for environmental scientists |
title_exact_search | Geostatistics for environmental scientists |
title_exact_search_txtP | Geostatistics for environmental scientists |
title_full | Geostatistics for environmental scientists Richard Webster ; Margaret A. Oliver |
title_fullStr | Geostatistics for environmental scientists Richard Webster ; Margaret A. Oliver |
title_full_unstemmed | Geostatistics for environmental scientists Richard Webster ; Margaret A. Oliver |
title_short | Geostatistics for environmental scientists |
title_sort | geostatistics for environmental scientists |
topic | Geologie Environmental sciences Statistical methods Geology Statistical methods Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Umweltwissenschaften (DE-588)4137364-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Geologie Environmental sciences Statistical methods Geology Statistical methods Geostatistik Methode Umweltwissenschaften Patentschrift |
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