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Título: Detrending non stationary data for geostatistical applications.
Autor: VIEIRA, S. R.
CARVALHO, J. R. P. de
CEDDIA, M. C.
PAZ GONZÁLEZ
Afiliación: SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; JOSE RUY PORTO DE CARVALHO, CNPTIA; MARCOS BACIS CEDDIA, UFRRJ; ANTONIO PAZ GONZÁLEZ, Universidade da Coruña, Espanha.
Año: 2010
Referencia: Bragantia, Campinas, v. 69, p.1-8, 2010.
Descripción: The use of geostatistics requires at least that the intrinsic hypothesis be satisfied. The presence of a trend in the data invalidates this hypothesis. One of the ways of solving this problem is by subtracting a function fitted to the original data and working with the residuals. This technique also represents a change to a smaller scale of the variability and surface roughness. This paper describes the detrending technique of subtracting a trend surface fitted by the least squares method and discusses the results using topographical data as examples. The objective is to show how the detrending technique works for different scales and degrees of trend and how to interpret the results. It is shown that the simplest the surfaces fitted that does the work of removing the trend the best are the results obtained. The use of jack knifing is proved useful to validate the resulting semivariograms. For most of the applications and depending upon the scale, a linear or a parabolic surface works reasonably well. The back transformation of the data afterwards is very easily done by adding back the subtracted trend surface.
Thesagro: Topografia
Palabras clave: Erro reduzido
Estacionaridade
Variação de escala
Scale of variation
Stationarity
Semivariograms
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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