Book Title: Geostatistical Error Management: Quantifying Uncertainty for Environmental Sampling and Mapping
ISBN: 0471285560
Book Author(s): Jeffrey C. Myers
Book Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold (now John Wiley & Sons)
Date of Publication: 1 April 1997
Cost: 130 US$
Pages: 571
Url: http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,0471285560,00.html
Description:
Geostatistical Error Management Geostatistical modeling concepts and techniques have become daily practice in mining operations. That's because these precise analytical tools help professionals quantify uncertainty and make objective decisions in the face of thorny "real world" challenges. Geostatistical Error Management is the first book to apply these proven quantitative tools to environmental challenges. The centerpiece of this working guide is an innovative decision-making framework, known as geostatistical error management (GEM). GEM integrates the related areas of Data Quality Objectives, Sampling Theory & Practice, and Geostatistical Appraisal to create an entirely new set of tools that help you more accurately assess resources for collecting environmental data, analyze sources of error in sampling, and quantify the extent and levels of contamination at environmentally impacted sites needing remediation. This practical, results-oriented resource
- Focuses on the environmental applications of geostatistical techniques and how they fit into today's regulatory, legal, and engineering environments
- Provides step-by-step explanations for applying error management tools at every stage of an environmental site assessment
- Points the way to applying GEM to environmental work beyond site evaluation and characterization
Geostatistical Error Management will enable environmental specialists to perform assessments of hazardous waste and environmentally impacted sites more accurately and to confidently manage uncertainty and error at every phase of a remediation project.