Geo Statistics
Geo Statistics
Objective
Exploratory analysis of sample data by
describing spatial continuity of two
continuous variables and their crosscontinuity
Variogram
Covariance Function
Omnidirectional Variogram
Omnidirectional means all directions. It
combines all directional variograms into a
single semivariogram.
Omnidirectinal variogram can be loosely
thought of as an average of the various
directional variograms.
However, the calculation of omnidirectional
variogram does not imply that spatial
continuity is the same in all direction.
Pattern of Anisotropy
After having an acceptable omnidirectional
variogram, we can explore the pattern of
anisotropy with various directional variograms.
Isotropy vs. anisotropy.
The direction of maximum spatial continuity and
the direction of minimum spatial continuity.
Pattern of Anisotropy
Choose a directional tolerance that is large
enough to allow sufficient pairs for a clear
variogram, yet small enough that the character
of the variograms for separate directions is not
blurred beyond recognition.
Relative Variogram
To account for varying means, relative
variograms scale the original variogram to
some local mean value.
Local Relative Variogram
General Relative Variogram
Pairwise Relative Variogram
2 N (h) ( i , j )|hij h
2
(vi v j )
1
PR (h)
vi v j 2
2 N (h) (i , j )|hij h ( 2 )
Directional Covariance
Functions for U
Cross-Variograms