Titre de série : |
Advances in water resources, 5 |
Titre : |
Kinging in the hydrosciences |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Delhomme, J. P. |
Mention d'édition : |
Centre d'information géologique, école nationale superieure des mines |
Editeur : |
Centre d'information géologique, école nationale superieure des mines |
Année de publication : |
1978 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-06232 |
Note générale : |
Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design. |
Mots-clés : |
PRECIPITATIONS Hydrologie Eau souterraine Methodologie Hydro-météorologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design. |
Note de contenu : |
Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design. |
Advances in water resources, 5. Kinging in the hydrosciences [texte imprimé] / Delhomme, J. P. . - Centre d'information géologique, école nationale superieure des mines . - Centre d'information géologique, école nationale superieure des mines, 1978. ISSN : CI-06232 Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design.
Mots-clés : |
PRECIPITATIONS Hydrologie Eau souterraine Methodologie Hydro-météorologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design. |
Note de contenu : |
Most of the methods currently used in hydrosciences for interpolation and spatial overaging fail to quantify the accuracy of the estimates. The theory of regionalized variables enables one to point out the relationship between the spatial correlation of hydrometeorological or hydrogeological fields and the precision of interpolation, or determination of overage values, over these fields. A new estimation method called kriging has proven to be quite well adapted to solving water resources problems. The author presents a series of case studies in automatic contouring, data input for numerical models estimation of overage precipitation over a given catchment area, and measurement network design. |
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