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A Trial of a Geostatistic Approach for Time-Depth Conversion
R. Tada, T. Shimamoto
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Clonorchiasis and opisthorchiasis: epidemiology, transmission, clinical features, morbidity, diagnosis, treatment, and control. [PDF]
Qian M-B +3 more
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REASONABLE SAMPLING SCALE OF MACROPORE BASED ON GEOSTATISTIC THEORY
Susheng Wang +4 more
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A geostatistic approach to the Functional Analysis Space Technique
LIPPIELLO, Dario +2 more
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Soil variability and geostatistics
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A two-dimensional geostatistic method to simulate the precision of abundance estimates [PDF]
In this paper, we outline a geostatistic method to simulate the relative precision (coefficient of variation, CV) of total abundance estimates of one species in a predetermined, stratified area when it is appropriate to treat the observations within each
Michaela Aschan
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Geostatistic Interpolation of Soil Moisture
The spatial distribution of soil moisture defines preferential flow paths in the unsaturated zone. Hence, three dimensional (3D) estimates of soil moisture are of great importance to understand transport of contaminants as well as remediation processes ...
L Gottschalk, Gottschalk L
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2006
Abstract Extensive geostatistical modeling of data from the Bachaquero fields (east coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela) has been conducted within the framework of a large-scale integrated study. These stochastic models have been used for several reservoir-management applications, where a fast and effective response is necessary to ...
L. Cosentino +2 more
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Abstract Extensive geostatistical modeling of data from the Bachaquero fields (east coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela) has been conducted within the framework of a large-scale integrated study. These stochastic models have been used for several reservoir-management applications, where a fast and effective response is necessary to ...
L. Cosentino +2 more
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Application of geostatistic regularities in seismic interpretation
A. G. Averboukh
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“Scrapping” of Quarters and Urban Renewal: A Geostatistic-Based Evaluation
The environmental and social costs of the extensive and intensive development of new areas not yet built are increasingly relevant . For this reason land use decisions are increasingly oriented to consider the development of the city from its existing ...
Carmelo Maria Torre
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