Abstract
Some of the most important developments in this sequence of events have been in the field of ore reserve estimation. The single most outstanding contribution to this field in the last fifteen years must undoubtedly be credited to a group of French geomathematicians who pioneered and synthesized from several disciplines what has become known as "Geostatistics" but what could be called more explicitly the "Theory of Regionalized Variables and its Application to Problems in Estimation." Since the early sixties a number of contributions have been made to the geostatistical literature. Any prospective researcher wishing to develop expertise in geostatistics is confronted with the difficult task of finding some starting point and then wading through articles that can prove at times very difficult to obtain. It is this starting point that this compilation is intended to supply.
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