For multivariate geostatistics, you could start with
the book of Wackernagel entitled "Multivariate
geostatistics: an introduction with applications". 

Even though you are using variables of moisture and
resistivity, I think the principle is the same, only
the interpretation will be different.

Good luck....

Cheers,

Nur Heriawan
http://www.mining.itb.ac.id/heriawan


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> I want to work on the multivariate geostatistics
> using two
> variables...moisture and resistivity....
> Could anyone help me, to send some reference on the
> related issue.....
> or any good reference to start with the basics...
> Regards
> Rajni
> Geophysicist
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