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Personal Training for geostatistics

Price: £1,100

Details:

This informally structured course allows you to explore your own data with fundamental statistical and geostatistical techniques under the supervision of one of the foremost practitioners in the field. Dr Isobel Clark has taught and applied geostatistics (for a living!) for 35 years in fields as diverse as mineral resource evaluation and characterising weevils in Florida oranges. Contact Isobel for details or visit our courses web page

This course is aimed at geologists, mining engineers, surveyors, biologists, agriculturalists, statisticians, environmentalists and any other professionals dealing with the estimation from or interpolation between samples collected on a spatial basis.

 

A basic level of knowledge of statistical and geostatistical methods is assumed. For example, previous participants in 'Zero to Kriging' will find this training eminently appealing. No mathematical expertise is necessary to carry out the analyses. All techniques are illustrated by exercises covering many different applications and participants are encouraed to bring their own data for discussion.

 

All participants receive a copy of Practical Geostatistics 2000 including the teaching software and data sets.

Venue for the training is our office in Alloa, Scotland. 6 miles from the site where William Wallace held the English back in 1297 and Robert the Bruce won back Scotland’s independence in 1314.

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