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Inteference of high nugget for dense data

2 messages · subash, Edzer Pebesma

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Dear Group,

I am fitting a variogram for rainfall data at 2 location.

Location 1) Less dense data 
Location 2) High density data

I get a high nugget for Location 2). Can this be expected? Should high
density of data lead to smaller/ zero nugget.


Thanks for your help

Regards,
Subash






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On 09/12/2013 07:28 PM, subash wrote:
(I'm assuming 1 and 2 refer to sampling the same field)

not expected as of changing the expected value, but it may happen by
chance.
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