
Geostatistics: Modeling Spatial Uncertainty 2nd Edition
Author(s): Jean-Paul Chilès (Author), Pierre Delfiner (Author)
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: 19 April 2012
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 736 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780470183151
- ISBN-13: 9780470183151
Book Description
Praise for the First Edition
“. . . a readable, comprehensive volume that . . . belongs on the desk, close at hand, of any serious researcher or practitioner.”
―Mathematical Geosciences
The state of the art in geostatistics
Geostatistical models and techniques such as kriging and stochastic multi-realizations exploit spatial correlations to evaluate natural resources, help optimize their development, and address environmental issues related to air and water quality, soil pollution, and forestry. Geostatistics: Modeling Spatial Uncertainty, Second Edition presents a comprehensive, up-to-date reference on the topic, now featuring the latest developments in the field.
The authors explain both the theory and applications of geostatistics through a unified treatment that emphasizes methodology. Key topics that are the foundation of geostatistics are explored in-depth, including stationary and nonstationary models; linear and nonlinear methods; change of support; multivariate approaches; and conditional simulations. The Second Edition highlights the growing number of applications of geostatistical methods and discusses three key areas of growth in the field:
- New results and methods, including kriging very large datasets; kriging with outliers; non-separable space-time covariances; multipoint simulations; pluri-gaussian simulations; gradual deformation; and extreme value geostatistics
- Newly formed connections between geostatistics and other approaches such as radial basis functions, Gaussian Markov random fields, and data assimilation
- New perspectives on topics such as collocated cokriging, kriging with an external drift, discrete Gaussian change-of-support models, and simulation algorithms
Geostatistics, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on the topic at the graduate level. It also serves as an invaluable reference for earth scientists, mining and petroleum engineers, geophysicists, and environmental statisticians who collect and analyze data in their everyday work.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“All who aspire to geostatistical competence should have this book to hand.” (European Journal of Soil Science, 1 April 2013)
“In summary, a worthwhile investment.” (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 May 2013)
“Summarizing, Chile’s and Delfiner’s book certainly deserves recommendation to anyone interested in geostatistics, either as a geostatician or as a researcher in modeling spatial uncertainty.” (Computers & Geosciences, 1 February 2013)
From the Inside Flap
Praise for the First Edition
“. . . a readable, comprehensive volume that . . . belongs on the desk, close at hand, of any serious researcher or practitioner.” Mathematical Geosciences
The state of the art in geostatistics
Geostatistical models and techniques such as kriging and stochastic multi-realizations exploit spatial correlations to evaluate natural resources, help optimize their development, and address environmental issues related to air and water quality, soil pollution, and forestry. Geostatistics: Modeling Spatial Uncertainty, Second Edition presents a comprehensive, up-to-date reference on the topic, now featuring the latest developments in the field.
The authors explain both the theory and applications of geostatistics through a unified treatment that emphasizes methodology. Key topics that are the foundation of geostatistics are explored in-depth, including stationary and nonstationary models; linear and nonlinear methods; change of support; multivariate approaches; and conditional simulations. The Second Edition highlights the growing number of applications of geostatistical methods and discusses three key areas of growth in the field:
-
New results and methods, including kriging very large datasets; kriging with outliers; nonse??parable space-time covariances; multipoint simulations; pluri-gaussian simulations; gradual deformation; and extreme value geostatistics
-
Newly formed connections between geostatistics and other approaches such as radial basis functions, Gaussian Markov random fields, and data assimilation
-
New perspectives on topics such as collocated cokriging, kriging with an external drift, discrete Gaussian change-of-support models, and simulation algorithms
Geostatistics, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on the topic at the graduate level. It also serves as an invaluable reference for earth scientists, mining and petroleum engineers, geophysicists, and environmental statisticians who collect and analyze data in their everyday work.
From the Back Cover
This second edition of one of the best-selling books on geostatistics provides through updates from two authoritative authors with over twenty years of experience in the field. It removes information and data that have lost relevance with time while maintaining timeless, core methods and integrating them with new developments to the field. The authors employ an applied focus on new aspects of geostatistics, including kernal methods, extreme values geostatistics, and modeling in geo-chronologic space. It can be used as a reference book for geostatisticians, physicists, and earth scientists in both industry and academia and as a supplemental text in related courses at the PhD level.
About the Author
Jean-Paul Chilès is Deputy Director of the Center of Geosciences and Geoengineering at MINES ParisTech, France.
Pierre Delfiner is Principal of PetroDecisions, a consulting firm based in Paris, France.
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