Solved Problems in Geostatistics

by: Oy Leuangthong - K. Daniel Khan - Clayton V. Deutsch

Solved Problems in Geostatistics
Author: Oy Leuangthong, K. Daniel Khan, Clayton V. Deutsch

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

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Publication date: 12 September 2008

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ISBN: 0470177926 ISBN 13: 9780470177921

Solved Problems in Geostatistics by Oy Leuangthong - K. Daniel Khan - Clayton V. Deutsch

Presents a learn-by-doing introduction to geostatistics. This book covers the elements from statistics and probability that form the foundation of geostatistical methodologies, such as declustering, debiasing methods, and Monte Carlo simulation. It is suitable for courses on geostatistics and spatial statistics a the upper-undergraduate level. Top page

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This unique book presents a learn-by-doing introduction to geostatistics. Geostatistics provides the essential numerical tools for addressing research problems that are encountered in fields of study such as geology, engineering, and the earth sciences. Illustrating key methods through both theoretical and practical exercises, "Solved Problems in Geostatistics" is a valuable and well-organized collection of worked-out problems that allow the reader to master the statistical techniques for modeling data in the geological sciences. The book's scope of coverage begins with the elements from statistics and probability that form the foundation of most geostatistical methodologies, such as declustering, debiasing methods, and Monte Carlo simulation. Next, the authors delve into three fundamental areas in conventional geostatistics: covariance and variogram functions; kriging; and Gaussian simulation. Finally, special topics are introduced through problems involving utility theory, loss functions, and multiple-point geostatistics. Each topic is treated in the same clearly organized format. First, an objective presents the main concepts that will be established in the section. Next, the background and assumptions are outlined, supplying the comprehensive foundation that is necessary to begin work on the problem. A solution plan demonstrates the steps and considerations that have to be taken when working with the exercise, and the solution allows the reader to check their work. Finally, a remarks section highlights the overarching principles and noteworthy aspects of the problem. Additional exercises are available via a related Web site, which also includes data related to the book problems and software programs that facilitate their resolution. Enforcing a truly hands-on approach to the topic, "Solved Problems in Geostatistics" is an indispensable supplement for courses on geostatistics and spatial statistics a the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as an applied reference for practicing professionals in the geosciences. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

City: Chicester

Pages: 208

More info: height 254 mm width 181 mm weight 392 gr thickness 15 mm

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Age recommended: College/higher education

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey: 551.015195 Library of Congress Subject: Geology - Statistical methods

Summary Solved Problems in Geostatistics Preface and Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Plan of this Book. 1.2 The Premise of Geostatistics. 1.3 Nomenclature. 2. Getting Comfortable with Probabilities. 2.1 Parametric Probability Distributions. 2.2 Variance of Linear Combinations. 2.3 Standardization and Probability Intervals. 3. Obtaining Representative Distributions. 3.1 Basic Declustering. 3.2 Debiasing with Bivariate Glaussian Distribution. 3.3 Comparison of Declustering Methods. 4. Monte Carlo Simulation. 4.1 Impact of the Central Limit Theorem. 4.2 Bootstrap and Spatial Bootstrap. 4.3 Transfer of Uncertainty. 5. Variograms and Volume Variance. 5.1 Geometric Anisotropy. 5.2 Variogram Calculation. 5.3 Variogram Modeling and Volume Variance. 6. Kriging. 6.1 Stationary Kriging. 6.2 Nonstationary Kriging. 6.3 Screening Effect of Kriging. 7. Gaussian Simulation. 7.1 Bivariate Gaussian Distribution. 7.2 Conditioning by Kriging. 7.3 Gaussian Simulation. 8. Indicators. 8.1 Variogram of Objects. 8.2 Indicator Variograms and the Gaussian Distribution. 8.3 Indicator Simulation for Categorical Data. 9. Multiple Variables. 9.1 Linear Model of Coregionalization. 9.2 Gaussian Cosimulation. 9.3 Multiscale Cokriging. 10. Special Topics. 10.1 Decision Making in the Presence of Uncertainty. 10.2 Trend Model Construction. 10.3 Multiple Point Statistics. 11. Closing Remarks. Bibliography. Index. Top page

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