Digby

There is a 96 page bibliography in the back of
Cressie's book!

Cressie, Noel A. C., Statistics for Spatial Data,
Revised Edition, 1993, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New
York, 900pp.

The earliest paper I know of about variograms (but not
using that terminology) is by Prof de Wijs in a paper
in the SAIMM journal around 1953. He called it
studying "successive differences" and wrote it whilst
on sabbatical in South Africa. Hence the "de Wijsian
model" cited by Matheron - who did coin the
terminology in 1963.

There is also a paper by Cressie in Math Geol called
"The Origins of Kriging" which came out in the early
90s. 

Isobel
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