stationarity In geostatistics, a property of a spatial process in which all statistical properties of an attribute depend only on the relative locations of attribute values. Referenced by: Kriging. stationing ...
2) stationarity/homogeneity 3) order of the Markov process (Collins, 1975) ...
Intrinsic stationarity or wide sense stationarity of the field enough observations to estimate the variogram. The mathematical condition for applicability of ordinary kriging are: ...
However we should underline that the formulas above are related to the theoretical case of absolute stationarity. In the real cases the global shape of the phenomena is first modelled with some kind of functions usually polynomials.
[spatial statistics (use for geostatistics)] A parameter of a variogram or semivariogram model that represents a value that the variogram tends toward when distances become large. Under second-order stationarity, ...
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