Global Co-Kriging
Global Co-Kriging is a multivariate geostatistical interpolation method that estimates an unsampled primary variable by exploiting its spatial cross-correlation with one or more secondary variables. Unlike local (moving-window) approaches, it fits a single set of variogram and cross-variogram models to the entire study domain and solves one global cokriging system for each prediction location.
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- Myers, D. E. (1982). Matrix formulation of co-kriging. Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, 14(3), 249–257. · DOI 10.1007/BF01032887
- Goovaerts, P. (1997). Geostatistics for Natural Resources Evaluation. Oxford University Press. · ISBN 9780195115383
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