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Behalf Of Ashraf A Ahmed
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 4:38 AM
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Subject: interpolation


Dear Sir,

I have a statistical problem and would appreciate your guidance.

I am doing my research in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
I have a field site 155 ft length and 60 ft wide, where there are 4 
boreholes. I know the soil properties only at these boreholes. I 
need to generate these properties for the whole site.
I have read that many interpolation options like Kriging, natural 
neighbor or inverse distance weighted can do that.
But I don't know which method of those mentioned above gives me 
the best results. I would appreciate very much your hint in that.
Also, is there any program which could be downloaded free from 
your website or any other website that can do that?.

Thanks and hope to hear from you.
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Civil Engineers like kriging in situations of ground contamination.

DAHeiser
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