As a new recruit in the world of Geo-statistics, I feel a bit unsure on what question to ask first. I am currently working on a project to evaluate the safety...
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Wilkinson Ms E
E.Wilkinson@...
Feb 3, 2000 7:54 pm
I realise I have forgotten to mention a major piece of information: I am studying landmine fields after clearance. Therefore there should not be any patterns...
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McKenna, Sean A
samcken@...
Feb 4, 2000 12:02 am
In response to Edith Wilkinson's request: Edith, sounds to me like you will end up trying to characterize an almost pure spatial Poisson distribution of small...
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srahman@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:36 am
Not being familiar with landmines, other than the fact that they can maim or kill, I would wish that a bit more detail had been provided, since a majority of...
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srahman@...
Feb 4, 2000 8:03 am
... I am loath to think that landmines should follow some spatial process, other than being purely coincidental, and subject to the whims and fancies of a...
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Joel Olson
jeolson@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:48 pm
Ms Wilkinson stated: << I am currently working on a project to evaluate the safety of landmine fields. I am therefore mainly interested in the estimation of...
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Dr. Michael Hohn
hohn@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:35 pm
It is interesting for the unknowledgeable like myself to speculate that the original distribution of land mines is not random, that cleanup is also not random,...
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Frank Breen
fab@...
Feb 4, 2000 6:38 pm
However, in one sence, the placement of the mines could be a function of terrain or geology as I suggested earlier. Let's face it, landmines are used to kill...
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Stephen R. Riese
SteveRiese@...
Feb 4, 2000 9:45 pm
... used to kill people, so therefore, there is likely a higher probablity that they will be placed in areas where people are likely travel.< Actually, killing...
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Frank Breen
fab@...
Feb 5, 2000 12:09 am
Well in response to ignorance regarding the use of landmine, I am happy to say I have had no experience with mines. I do, however, find the problem an ...
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srahman@...
Feb 5, 2000 4:03 am
... Probably not, although assuming a random outcome would be a convenient crutch for someone unacquainted with the details of a particular process, i.e. in...
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Frank Breen
fab@...
Feb 6, 2000 6:34 am
Can't argue with you there!!! ... -- *To post a message to the list, send it to ai-geostats@.... *As a general service to list users, please remember...
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Gene Peters
GPeters@...
Feb 7, 2000 5:01 pm
In addition to the "traditional" method of emplacing minefields (i.e., by hand), which is a deterministic process governed by doctrine or tactics (and ...
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brgray
brgray@...
Feb 8, 2000 12:21 am
Could someone recommend software that can be used for simulating spatially correlated data? Thanks Brian Gray -- ...
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Sytze.deBruin@...
Feb 9, 2000 11:28 am
Dear all, A simple cellular automaton is defined by a cell in a lattice, a discrete state space, a neighbourhood template and a local transition function....
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Patrick J. Doran
Patrick.J.Doran@...
Feb 10, 2000 7:43 pm
Greetings! I am a graduate student at Dartmouth College and a new user to AI-GEOSTATS. I am hoping to use geostatistical techniques to help describe the...
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Gregoire Dubois
gregoire.dubois@...
Feb 11, 2000 12:04 am
Dear all, I might have to move the ai-geostats web site to another place in a near future. I have therefore registered the name www.ai-geostats.org which will...
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Simon Brewer
simon.brewer@...
Feb 11, 2000 10:53 am
Hi Pat I asked this question a while ago, as I have a very similar problem with my data - too many zeros!! Here's the summary of the responses I received. I...
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Sytze.deBruin@...
Feb 14, 2000 11:00 am
Hello, Here's a summary of the responses I received: Phaedon Kyriakidis pointed out that a cellular automata model can be regarded as a space-time Markov Chain...
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Suzana DRUCK
drucks@...
Feb 14, 2000 12:28 pm
I am looking for the indicator principal components simulation algorithm . My question is:There is a free Fortran program?...
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Donald Myers
myers@...
Feb 14, 2000 7:03 pm
Just a word of caution about tests for normality, i.e., your question about whether normality is required for geostatistical tools. In geostatistics the data...
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Dragoljub Pokrajac - ...
dpokraja@...
Feb 15, 2000 2:03 am
Assume that we have two sets of geostatistical data. Is there any statistical test to determine whether variograms on those two sets are the same? Thanks, A....
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Wise Clock
wait4me@...
Feb 15, 2000 2:08 am
Hello, all folks: I am a graduate student, my dissertation is concern on interpolation and missing data. I want to apply some new methods to them, such as...
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Klemens Barfus
klemens.barfus@...
Feb 15, 2000 9:23 am
Hallo ! i m working on a cloud climatology of germany and try to generate maps. Before I want to krig the areas between the stations, I want to generate areas...
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Daniel Bebber
dan.bebber@...
Feb 15, 2000 10:45 am
I asked a similar question a while back, and was sent the following reference by Andrew Lister Kabrick J. M., Clayton M. K. & McSweeney K. 1997. Spatial...
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Donald Myers
myers@...
Feb 15, 2000 7:23 pm
One should be a little careful about accepting the validity of a test for the "equality" of two variograms. If one uses an estimator such as the sample...
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Ailco Wolf
ailco@...
Feb 15, 2000 9:29 pm
I was wondering if there is any software around to apply the self-calibrating (SC) and/or conditional probability (CP) methods, developed by J. Capilla,...
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Noemi Barabas
barabas@...
Feb 17, 2000 11:22 pm
Hi! I thank everyone for the useful answers to my question about linking geostatistics and GIS! Since a number of people were interested in the answers I got, ...
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Juan P. Rigol
jprigol@...
Feb 18, 2000 10:36 am
... I spotted a new arcinfo module for geostatistical analysis due this year (??). There isnīt currently too much information about this at the esri site, but...
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brgray
brgray@...
Feb 18, 2000 10:23 pm
Here's a slightly organized digest of the responses to my simulate query. I had forgotten to add the "nonnormal"--but received some followup comments re...