Hi
From what I remember there are many works of Journel.
As a personal consideration, I Have the fealing that more the statistical spatial index is complex, higher is the probability that we met non stationarity conditions....and so the inference from data become quite difficult!
Sebastiano

At 12.47 16/03/2007, you wrote:
Dear list,

can somebody recommend an introduction into multiple-point geostatistics ?
or a literature review ?


Thanks for hints,
Peter


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