Geostatistical Software Library and User's Guide

This book will be an important text to most of geostatisticians, including graduate students and experts in the field of practical geostatistics. The guts of this volume are the two highdensity IBM disks which come with it and contain 37 programs which can be run in both UNIX and DOS environments but are not machine specific. The programs are aimed at three major areas of geostatistics: quantifying spatial variability (variograms), generalized linear regression techniques (kriging), and stochastic simulation. In all there are some 80 source files included with the distribution diskettes. The programs are not execuable but require to be compiled before running them. A machine with a fortran compiler is required. The intent of the authors is to make this suite of programs accessible to anyone who wants to use them. The source code of these programs has been assembled, developed, tested, and tried at Stanford University over a period of some 12 years. Though this library of programs is not intended as a commercial product it represents a gold mine to those who need a jump start into the field of geostatistics.