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ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst -- how does itdisplay/ fit variograms?

Hi,

You can download the geostat-manual from http://dusk2.geo.orst.edu/gis/geostat_analyst.pdf and  http://www.ci.uri.edu/projects/geostats/Using_ArcGIS_Geostat_Anal_Tutor.pdf 

and the spatial-analyst manual from http://www.maproom.ruc.dk/software/arcmap/using_spatial_analyst.pdf/view and http://www.gis.unbc.ca/help/software/esri/Tutorials/Using_ArcGIS_Spatial_Analyst_Tutorial.pdf

Henk




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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Christopher Paciorek [mailto:paciorek at hsph.harvard.edu]
Verzonden: zaterdag 6 september 2008 20:44
Aan: G. Allegri
CC: r-sig-geo at stat.math.ethz.ch
Onderwerp: Re: [R-sig-Geo] ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst -- how does
itdisplay/ fit variograms?


 This is a bit of a distant memory from a few years back when I also was trying to better understand what ArcGIS was actually doing, but I believe there is some, though probably not a large amount of, additional technical detail available in the following ESRI manuals:

Johnston, K. et al. 2001. Using ArcGIS geostatistical analyst. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute.
McCoy, J. et al. 2001. Using ArcGIS spatial analyst. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute.

I don't think I was able to find these online as I have a memory of tracking them down through the university map library.

-chris

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I faced the problem of collecting informations about ArcGIS Geospatial
extension while I was following the geostatics course at university. A
month looking for documentation about what was behind the scene, but
nothing... Just basics explanations about kriging. That's when I've
discovered gstat!

In the Institute I come from ArcGIS/ArcInfo is the most widely used
system, for cartography and geoDB management. But nobody would use it
for geostatistical analysis! Ok, IDW, or other simple interpolations,
but nothing beyond this.
The only reason I would spend money for commercial software can be
Geovariances software (in the Institute they use Isatis) [1], nothing
else.

Giovanni

[1] http://www.geovariances.com/

2008/9/6 Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand at nhh.no>:
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