Variography

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Abstract

Geostatistical techniques allow a quantitative assessment of the spatial continuity of the regionalised variable. Most commonly used approach is based on estimating the squared difference between pairs of the data points separated by a vector (x). This is a basis of the variogaram, which is a special geostatistical tool applied for modelling the spatial continuity of the studied variables.

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Abzalov, M. (2016). Variography. In Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences (Vol. 12, pp. 239–262). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39264-6_18

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