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Michael L. Stein
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| #3088004 in Books | Michael Leonard Stein | 1999-06-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.69 x6.14l,1.09 | File type: PDF | 249 pages | Interpolation of Spatial Data Some Theory for Kriging||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very theoretical book|By km|This book is hard to read but need to be read when doing research. A lot of theorems inside the book!|34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.| great theoretical treatment of spatial data analysis and kriging|By Michael R. Chernick|Michael Stein got his Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford Un||| |From a review: |GEODERMA |"the book is written with great care and dedication. Soil geostatisticians that are not easily scared off by mathematics will find this book to be a rich source of inspiration for many years to come." |
A summary of past work and a description of new approaches to thinking about kriging, commonly used in the prediction of a random field based on observations at some set of locations in mining, hydrology, atmospheric sciences, and geography.
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