For alternate training options visit One-to-one training
Dr Isobel Clark has taught and applied geostatistics (for a living!) for 39 years in fields as diverse as mineral resource evaluation and characterising weevils in Florida oranges. These courses are aimed at any professionals dealing with the estimation from or interpolation between samples collected on a spatial basis. No mathematical expertise is necessary to carry out the analyses. All techniques are illustrated by exercises covering many different applications and participants are expected to bring a laptop for class exercises. All participants receive a copy of Practical Geostatistics 2000 and the CD containing the teaching software and data sets. Contact Isobel for details or visit our courses web page for more information.
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Practical Geostatistics -- 3-day introductory course |
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No prior knowledge of statistics or geostatistics is assumed. A minimum of mathematics is necessary to explain the techniques - mainly simple algebra, up to the concepts of
solving simple sets of simultaneous equations and differentiating x2. Questions and discussions are actively encouraged and, indeed, form the basis of a successful course.
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Bring Your Own data geostatistics workshop |
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This course allows the participant to analyse his/her own data using the Geostokos Toolkit under supervision. Tutorial data sets are provided to accustom the student to the software.
Recent courses have attracted participants with applications varying from sea-bird protection zones, river pollution, pests in orange groves to more traditional(?) applications such as
groundwater hydrology and geological resource estimation.
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Practical Geostatistics -- 3-day introductory course |
Details:
The Practical Geostatistics course assumes no prior knowledge of geostatistical methods.
The BYO workshop allows the participant to analyse his/her own data using the Geostokos Toolkit under supervision. Tutorial data sets are
provided to accustom the student to the software. Recent courses have attracted participants with applications varying from sea-bird protection zones,
river pollution, pests in orange groves to more traditional(?) applications such as groundwater hydrology and geological resource estimation.
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