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Kathryn, We (Isobel Clark and moi) have been
dealing with such for some time – especially faults. You specify
the location of the fault or shoreline and the software will not consider pairs
of points in the development of the semi-variogram that are located on opposing
sides of this boundary. Likewise it is properly handled in the subsequent
kriging. But 1st it is important to model the spatial
variability structure properly prior to the subsequent estimation
(kriging). See http://geoecosse.bizland.com/softwares/
for demos to examine. I hope this helps. Best, Bill -- William V Harper, Mathematical Sciences Office phone: 614-823-1417 Office Fax
614-823-3201 Faculty page: http://www.otterbein.edu/home/fac/WLLVHRPR For the best in geostatistics: http://geoecosse.hypermart.net/ From: Kathryn E.L.
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