Geostatistics: Originally developed by mining engineers in the 1960s, geostatistics can be used to evaluate relationships between values (points) and distance. Variogram plots (left) are used to determine autocorrelation levels and parameters from a variogram model are used to predict values for unsampled locations. Geostatistics has been used to model lead concentrations in soil, housing prices, genetic similarity in tree species, ocean fish densities and many others.

performs the key geostatistical functions including variogram modeling and kriging to help you make sense of your data.

Kriging and Variograms


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