Global Kriging
Global Kriging is the ordinary kriging interpolation procedure applied using all available sample points as the neighborhood — no spatial search window limits which data contribute to each prediction. It produces optimal linear unbiased predictions of an unobserved value at any target location, with associated prediction-error variances, by exploiting a fitted variogram model that encodes spatial autocorrelation across the entire dataset.
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- Cressie, N. A. C. (1993). Statistics for Spatial Data (revised ed.). Wiley-Interscience. · ISBN 978-0471002550
- Isaaks, E. H., & Srivastava, R. M. (1989). An Introduction to Applied Geostatistics. Oxford University Press. · ISBN 978-0195050134
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