Abstract
The authors describe the structure and implementation of SPECSIM2, an ANSI Fortran-77 program for simulating anisotropic two-dimensional random fields via a spectral approach. This new program overcomes the limitation of the previously published version (Pardo-Igúzquiza and Chica-Olmo, Comput. Geosci. 20 (4) (1994) 597), which was confined to the direct generation of isotropic fields with any anisotropy imposed by a subsequent co-ordinate transformation. The diagonal symmetry of the two-dimensional covariance function with respect to the origin, i.e. C( x, y)= C(− x,− y) and C( x,− y)= C(− x, y), implies that its Fourier transform (i.e. the spectral density) is real (the imaginary part vanishes). This observation leads to a straightforward direct simulation of anisotropic fields by the spectral method. Examples are given to demonstrate the performance of the method using semi-variograms with or without nugget effects and with simple or nested structures, as well random fields with several structures that have different anisotropy angles.
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