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Dear all, Thank you to all those who replied, your help was very much appreciated. As a result of that help I managed to get the result I wanted. I found...
1 Jul 28, 2004
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Norrie, Gordon
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Hi Group, I wonder if there is a way to create semivariogram using Manhattan Distance or anyother user defined distance metric like Minkowski distace or road...
1 Jul 28, 2004
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Rizwan Shahid
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Please, find hereafter the second call for SIC2004. SIC2004 is the second edition of a scientific exercise dedicated to decision support systems and spatial...
1 Jul 28, 2004
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Gregoire Dubois
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Hello list(s) and sorry for cross-posting, I would like to generate random data on a grid with a given level of spatial autocorrelation (Moran's I). Is there a...
1 Jul 23, 2004
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Stephane Dray
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Dear all, I've been trying to use the 'jacknifing&#39; function in GSLIB, with Ordinary Kriging, with two data sets. The first is a set of hard elevation points...
1 Jul 22, 2004
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Norrie, Gordon
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Hello, We're using SGSIM from GSLIB to create gaussian fields of standard deivation = 1. We realize that the standard deviation is always underestimated,...
3 Jul 20, 2004
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Dear Steinar, you can use so-called qualitative or semi-quantitative modelling approaches. In such environments it is possible to define functions (varibles)...
3 Jul 20, 2004
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Jul The warning about kriging small blocks is about "small" relative to the sampling density. For example, less than about one-third of the grid spacing. The...
5 Jul 20, 2004
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Isobel Clark
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Hello Syed, I was hoping a reply from you :) I didn't think about the problematic of anisotropy and the potential use of ratios of fractal dimensions. It might...
4 Jul 20, 2004
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Syed Abdul Rahman Shi...
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I have been surfing the internet and looking through a few older spatial spatistics books and could not find any recommendations on minimum sample size for...
2 Jul 20, 2004
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Joseph Le Cuziat
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Hi, Dear List: I am trying to use Gstat to do Gaussian Conditional Simulation on my soil C content data. I got 3 questions as following: 1. If I use "set...
3 Jul 20, 2004
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All, I just wondering why kriging small blocks is warned. Any literature about this subject will be appreciated. Thanks. Regards, Jul * By using the...
1 Jul 19, 2004
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Hi All, I am at the beginning of modelling fluvial sand channels using subsurface well data (logs &cores). I would appreciate if you could send me some tips on...
2 Jul 19, 2004
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Oriol Falivene
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Hi, I am wondering if anybody knows about any software that will implement the new Ord-Getis O statistics for local spatial autocorrelation identification when...
1 Jul 19, 2004
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Hi there, I have a couple of question. One, What is SEM (Structural Equation Model) and how to apply it on a dataset and what is difference between SEM and...
1 Jul 16, 2004
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Dear All, Are there any rules help building stable variograms, like number of lags, range ..etc? And what is the minimum number of control points needed to ...
2 Jul 16, 2004
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Ernesto Jardim
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Salah If your data is irregularly spaced, then you need to experiment with 'lag' intervals to balance between (a) getting enough points to see the shape of the...
1 Jul 16, 2004
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List: In COKB3D in GSLIB there is a line specifying the max search radii for the secondary variable(s) in cokriging. In both the Stanford and www;gslib.com ...
1 Jul 2, 2004
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bob sandefur
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Hi- I was going to do a cokriging cross validation using gslib77 and can download the source from at least two places. http://www.gslib.com/main_gd.html or ...
1 Jul 1, 2004
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bob sandefur
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Dear Colleagues Collection of digital elevation data in dam reservoir bathemetry is rich (i.e., 1 m) along the transect while it will be poor (in terms of...
1 Jul 1, 2004
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I have strength data from a circular column of soil which has been treated by mixing in lime using a rotary tool. Is there any way in which I can work in polar...
1 Jul 1, 2004
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Hi all, I am working on my Master's thesis, the major part of which is consists of GWR (Geographically Weighted Regression). I wonder if someone is working or...
2 Jun 28, 2004
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Dear all, I've got a set of points at unknown elevation heights within a DEM. These points fall within a dense 5m resolution DEM, with an elevation point at...
7 Jun 28, 2004
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Hello list I have 3 questions about ArcView 3.X a) How to limit no null data of a grid inside a poligon shape. b) How to limit triangles with a...
5 Jun 21, 2004
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hi i have used the sequencial simulation in GSLIB software. i have got the output from that option. but how i know that the result is ok or not? i have used 3...
2 Jun 17, 2004
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Hi Marc, You may want to look at the following paper: de Gruijter, J.J., Walvoort, D.J.J., van Gaans, P.F.M., 1997. Continuous soil maps --- a fuzzy set...
3 Jun 11, 2004
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Marc-Olivier The simplest solution - in the sense that most packages could handle it - is to carry out a 'nested&#39; indicator analysis. That is: (i) code one of...
1 Jun 10, 2004
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hi i am facing problem to draw variogram for the limestone deposit. i have very positively skewed data set. earlier i had send one mail regarding this issue....
1 Jun 8, 2004
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Due to the changes made at the level of the listserver, mails sent after the 26th of April have not been archived here. This problem should be fixed now. I am...
1 May 10, 2004
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Dear ALL Recently I am interested in multi-dimension data visulization. Do anybody konw any free software or commercial package which can generate RadViz...
1 Apr 26, 2004
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