Dear all,

The potential improvement of cokriging depends on the extend to which the secondary variable has been sampled additionally to the primary.

Is there any difference between ordinary kriging and ordinary cokriging in the situation where all observations of the primary and secondary variable are located at the same locations? Will ordinary cokriging have in that situation any advantage over ordinary kriging?


Thanks in advantage,

De Boever Maarten.

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ir. Maarten De Boever
Research Group Soil Spatial Inventory Techniques (ORBIT)
Department Soil Management and Soil Care
Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
Ghent University Coupure 653, 9000 Gent, Belgium
Tel. + 32 (0)9 264 6042
Fax  + 32 (0)9 264 6247
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.soilman.ugent.be/orbit

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