Scientia Agricola (Feb 2004)

Computational system for geostatistical analysis

  • Laurimar Gonçalves Vendrusculo,
  • Paulo Sérgio Graziano Magalhães,
  • Sidney Rosa Vieira,
  • José Ruy Porto de Carvalho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 100 – 107

Abstract

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Geostatistics identifies the spatial structure of variables representing several phenomena and its use is becoming more intense in agricultural activities. This paper describes a computer program, based on Windows Interfaces (Borland Delphi), which performs spatial analyses of datasets through geostatistic tools: Classical statistical calculations, average, cross- and directional semivariograms, simple kriging estimates and jackknifing calculations. A published dataset of soil Carbon and Nitrogen was used to validate the system. The system was useful for the geostatistical analysis process, for the manipulation of the computational routines in a MS-DOS environment. The Windows development approach allowed the user to model the semivariogram graphically with a major degree of interaction, functionality rarely available in similar programs. Given its characteristic of quick prototypation and simplicity when incorporating correlated routines, the Delphi environment presents the main advantage of permitting the evolution of this system.

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