This document provides an outline of a presentation on the history and applications of geostatistics. It discusses the founding of IAMG in 1968 and influential figures like Matheron, Gandin, and Matern who developed early concepts in the 1960s-1970s. It describes how computing advances enabled practical geostatistical analysis. Key applications are in mining, petroleum, hydrology, and other fields dealing with spatial data. The document outlines ongoing developments and major conferences in geostatistics.
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This document provides an outline of a presentation on the history and applications of geostatistics. It discusses the founding of IAMG in 1968 and influential figures like Matheron, Gandin, and Matern who developed early concepts in the 1960s-1970s. It describes how computing advances enabled practical geostatistical analysis. Key applications are in mining, petroleum, hydrology, and other fields dealing with spatial data. The document outlines ongoing developments and major conferences in geostatistics.
This document provides an outline of a presentation on the history and applications of geostatistics. It discusses the founding of IAMG in 1968 and influential figures like Matheron, Gandin, and Matern who developed early concepts in the 1960s-1970s. It describes how computing advances enabled practical geostatistical analysis. Key applications are in mining, petroleum, hydrology, and other fields dealing with spatial data. The document outlines ongoing developments and major conferences in geostatistics.
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This document provides an outline of a presentation on the history and applications of geostatistics. It discusses the founding of IAMG in 1968 and influential figures like Matheron, Gandin, and Matern who developed early concepts in the 1960s-1970s. It describes how computing advances enabled practical geostatistical analysis. Key applications are in mining, petroleum, hydrology, and other fields dealing with spatial data. The document outlines ongoing developments and major conferences in geostatistics.
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Donald E. Myers University of Arizona http://www.u.arizona.edu/~donaldm
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UTLINE IAMG PR LEMS/ ECTIVES WHAT WAS USED EFRE MATHERN, GANDIN and MATERN CMPUTING THER PEPLE WHERE IS IT GING? CNFERENCES SME S IAMG www.iamg.org Formed in Prague in 1968 Earth science in broad sense Celebrated 25th anniversary in Prague Publishes three journals Annual conferences Five previous Distinguished Lecturers PR LEMS/ ECTIVES -I Given data for some characteristic at multiple locations in space, predict/estimate value at non-data location ± Local or global? Single value or probability distribution? Predict/estimate average over an area or volume Provide some measure of uncertainty or reliability PR LEMS/ ECTIVES -II Applications in ± Mining ± Hydrology ± Petroleum Yarus-Chambers Armchair overview.pdf Petroleum geostatistics.pdf Petroleum geostatistics Part 2.pdf ± Soil Science ± Ecology ± Epidemiology PR LEMS/ ECTIVES -III ± Environmental monitoring and assessment ± Agronomy ± Atmospheric Sciences ± Any discipline with spatial data Complications with spatial data ± ften expensive to collect and/or difficult ± Point data vs non-point data ± Hard data vs soft data GESTATISTICS -I Data, non-random sample from one realization of a random function ± Model based, not design based Values at two close locations are more
than for two locations far apart? Spatial correlation ± Variogram, covariance function ± Must be estimated/fitted ± Functions of distance & direction ± Variogram interpretation and modeling.pdf GEDSTATISTICS -II Incorporates information about proximity of each data location to every other data location Incorporates information about proximity of each data location to estimation point Estimator is a weighted linear combination of data values Weights do not directly depend on the data values WHAT WAS USED EFRE -I? Voronoi diagrams, Thiessen polygons, (used by Descartes in 1600¶s but not named until much later) ± Nearest neighbor, Polygonal method Strictly geometric Inverse Distance Weighting Weighted linear combination, weights inversely proportional to distance from data location to estimation point WHAT WAS USED EFRE-II? Advantages/disadvantages Nearest Neighbor ± Does not incorporate characteristics of data ± Very dependent on the pattern of data locations Advantages/disadvantages Inverse Distance Weighting ± Does not incorporate characteristics of data ± Does not incorporate pattern of data locations ± Very dependent on pattern of data locations ± Petroleum geostatistics vs deterministic methods.pdf WHAT WAS USED EFRE-III? Spline (1-D drafting tool) None of the above directly address ± Estimating spatial averages ± Provide measures of uncertainty None of the above generate alternative scenarios, i.e., simulation ± Useful in planning ± Possible alternative to estimation/prediction ertil Matern ± ±
1960 (Swedish) ± Applications to forestry ± Importance of spatial dependence and variation noted as early as 1947 ± Published in English in 1986 Lev Gandin 1921-1927 ± orn in Lenningrad ± Musician, Chess player or Mathematician? ± USSR Main Geophysical Lab and Lenningrad Hydrometeorological Institute 1943-1981 ± bjective Analysis of Meteorological Fields (1963)- (Russian) Translated into English 1965 ± Lost position in 1981 ± Nat. Centers for Envir. Prediction1987 Lev Gandin, 1921-1997.pdf Georges Matheron - I 1930-2000 ± Matheron obituary.pdf Traité de Géostatistique appliquée, tome 1 (1962), tome 2 (1963). Paris: Editions Technip. Centre de Geostatistiques et Morphologie Mathematiques, Ecole des Mines de Paris (Fontainebleau) Georges Matheron -II r !
. Paris School of Mines publication, (1971) r
. Adv Appl Prob 5: (1973)439- 68. " | . . Wiley. (1975) Georges Matheron - III Also did fundamental work on flows in porous media Assembled group of students and researchers Strong ties with mining industry, petroleum industry Hydrology research group at Fontainebleau Georges Matheron -IV Was acquainted with Matern and Gandin and their work Influenced by work of D. rige (South Africa) Mathematical Morphology group became separate The ig Names Gandin was and is very well known in climatology, perhaps less so outside of that field Matern was and is well known in forestry and later perhaps in statistics Matheron was not as well known in statistics originally but ideas were spread by his students and contacts in industry CMPUTING -I The works of Matheron, Gandin and Matern all had their origins in earlier work by olmogorov, Wiener, etc but! ± To actually use the ideas and results required extensive computing, the timing was right ± Mainframe computers- late 1940¶s, early 1950¶s (Illiac, prototype for computer at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, 1 random access memory) ± http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/about/history.php CMPUTING -II VAX 11/780 1978(CERN) ± www.webmythology.com/VAXhistory.htm I M PC 1981 inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa031599.htm ± 4.77 mhz, 16 k memory, no hard disk www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/pc/pc_1.html www.old- computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=274 CMPUTING -III Geostatistics Software ± 1970¶s LUEPAC (Fontainebleau) ± 1988 GEEAS (EPA) for DS on PC Geostatistics tutorial using GeoEAS.pdf ± 1992 GSLI Fortran codes ± 1996 VARIWIN (Windows version of Vario and PreVar) ± 1990¶s ISATIS (workstation software, Fontainebleau, GeoVariances) CMPUTING -IV ± geostatistics add-on for ArcGIS ± Spatial Analyst in S-Plus ± , " packages in R verview gstat and geoR.pdf gstat tutorial.pdf ± Proc in SAS ± SGems www.ai-geostats.org/index.php?id=107 ± More complete list including various commercial software packages THER PEPLE -I Michel David ± bituary -
37 (2005) 449-450 Michel David obituary.pdf ± Started program at the Ecole Polytechnique- Montreal, brought over from France ±
#" $ (1977) ± Short courses and consulting THER PEPLE -II Andre ournel ± rought over from Fontainebleau to start program at Stanford (supported by Fluor) ±
(1978) with Ch. Huibregts ± |% (1992) with C.. Deutsch ± Short courses, consulting ± Links to industry THER PEPLE -III ohn Davis ± Formerly head of the Mathematical Geology group at the ansas Geological Survey ±
(1973) ± ne of founders of IAMG ± First IAMG Distinguished Lecturer Daniel Merriam ± ne of the founders of IAMG ± Hosted Matheron on several occasions THER PEPLE -IV rige, Danie G. 1919- ± "A statistical approach to some basic mine valuation problems on the Witwatersrand". -
52 (1951): 119-139. ± Tribute to rige.pdf Richard Webster ± Rothamstead Research Center (U) ± Four seminal articles about applications in soil science, 1979- 1980 ±
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(2001) with M. liver Noel Cressie ± Statistics for Spatial Data (1993) rian Ripley ± Spatial Statistics Contributor to R WHERE IS IT GING? Multivariate methods Simulation Space-time modeling Multi-point modeling New(er) applications ± Ecology ± Image Analysis Connections with other methods CNFERENCES -1
Initially geostatistics had many of its own
conferences (with proceedings) ± NAT ASI, Rome 1975 ± NAT ASI, Lake Tahoe 1983 ± NAT ASI, Il Ciocco (Italy) 1987 ± Avignon, Fr. 1988 ± Troia , Portugal 1992 ± Wollongong, Australia 1996 CNFERENCES -II
± South Africa 2000
± anff, Canada 2004 ± Santiago, Chile 2008 ± Geostatistics for the Next Century Montreal 1993 Geostatistics and the Environment conferences (with proceedings) ± GEENV I 1996 ± GEENV II Valencia 1998 CNFERENCES -III
GEENV III Avignon 1999
GEENV IV arcelona 2002 GEENV V 2005 GEENV VI 2006 Rhodes, Greece GEENV VII 2008 Southhampton, U SME THER S -I ± | r
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, Peter . Diggle and Paulo ustiniano Ribeiro SME THER S -II ±