Abstract

Burgess, T.M. &amp; Webster, R. 1980. Optimal interpolation and isarithmic mapping of soil properties. I. The semi‐variogram and punctual kriging. <i>Journal of Soil Science</i>, 31, 315–331

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  • Rothamsted Research is a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered Office: as above

  • I have told before in a tribute to Danie Krige how geostatistics came to be applied to soil (Webster, 2015), but the hard graft and fortuitous events that led to this first paper on the subject will bear repeating

  • The soil varied gradually over the landscape; there were no obvious boundaries between one kind of soil and another, there were the repetitive sequences related to the topography, for which Milne had coined the term ‘catena’

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Journal of Soil Science, 31, 315–331 Reflections by R. Rothamsted Research is a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered Office: as above. Founded in 1843 by John Bennet Lawes. Optimal interpolation and isarithmic mapping of soil properties.

Early days
Soil properties as stochastic processes
Raw data Residuals
But how could we use this intelligence to interpolate?
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