A PRACTICAL ESTIMATION METHOD FOR GROUNDWATER LEVEL ELEVATIONS

  • Cho, Choon-Kyung (Department of Mathematics College of Natural Sciences Chosun University Kwangju 501-759) ;
  • Kang, Sung-Kwon (Department of Mathematics College of Natural Sciences Chosun University Kwangju 501-759)
  • Published : 1997.11.01

Abstract

A practical estimation method for groundwater level elevations is introduced. Using geostatistical techniques with drift, averaging process and ratio, experimental variograms show significant improved coorelation compared with those from conventional techniques. The estimation method is applied to a field experimental data set.

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