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Coburn, T. C., J. M. Yarus, and R. L. Chambers, 2006, Geostatistics and stochastic Previous HitmodelingNext Hit: Bridging into the 21st century, in T. C. Coburn, J. M. Yarus, and R. L. Chambers, eds., Stochastic Previous HitmodelingNext Hit and geostatistics: Principles, methods, and case studies, volume II: AAPG Computer Applications in Geology 5, p. 3-9.

DOI:10.1306/10631037CA51306

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Geostatistics and Stochastic Previous HitModelingNext Hit: Bridging into the 21st Century

T. C. Coburn,1 J. M. Yarus,2 R. L. Chambers3

1Abilene Christian University Abilene, Texas, U.S.A.
2Quantitative Geosciences, LLP Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
3Quantitative Geosciences, LLP Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, U.S.A.

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There has been a remarkable expansion in the fields of geostatistics and spatiostochastic Previous HitmodelingNext Hit during the decades spanning the advent of the new millennium. The nearly ubiquitous nature of spatial relationships across all disciplines and all walks of life is one of the most important scientific, social, and philosophical realizations of the era; and the evolution of thought and practice in geostatistics and spatiostochastic model reflects this newfound understanding. This chapter traces some of the major developments in these fields during this time frame, particularly in the geoscience context. It also presents a glimpse into the future regarding what geostatistics and spatiostochastic Previous HitmodelingTop might look like in the coming years.

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