International audienceGeostatistical methods provide a powerful tool to understand the complexity of data arising from Earth sciences. Since the mid 70's, this numerical approach is widely used to understand the spatial variation of natural phenomena in various domains like Oil and Gas, Mining or Environmental Industries. Considering the huge amount of data available, standard implementations of these numerical methods are not efficient enough to tackle current challenges in geosciences. Moreover, most of the software packages available for geostatisticians are designed for a usage on a desktop computer due to the trial and error procedure used during the interpolation. The Geological Data Management (GDM) software package developed by the ...
With the ability to collect and store increasingly large datasets on modern computers comes the need...
Kriging interpolation is an important supplement method for the lack of high-resolution reference ma...
In order to find a solution for accurate, topographic data-demanding applications, such as catchment...
International audienceGeostatistical methods provide a powerful tool to understand the complexity of...
AbstractGeostatistical methods provide a powerful tool to understand the complexity of data arising ...
In the study of spatiotemporal geographical phenomena, the space–time interpolation method is ...
Data analysis is receiving considerable attention with the design of new graphics processing units (...
<div><p>Areal interpolation is the procedure of using known attribute values at a set of (source) ar...
Geostatistics has attracted the attention of many earth scientist and engineers who need better mode...
In some digital Earth engineering applications, spatial interpolation algorithms are required to pro...
Many applications in Earth sciences require spatial prediction, that is, obtaining a continuous scal...
The Geostatistical Software Library (GSLIB) has been used in the geostatistical community for more t...
In the past decades, multiple-point geostatistical methods (MPS) are increasing in popularity in var...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
Abstract: The object of this article is the parallelization of kriging, which is an estimation metho...
With the ability to collect and store increasingly large datasets on modern computers comes the need...
Kriging interpolation is an important supplement method for the lack of high-resolution reference ma...
In order to find a solution for accurate, topographic data-demanding applications, such as catchment...
International audienceGeostatistical methods provide a powerful tool to understand the complexity of...
AbstractGeostatistical methods provide a powerful tool to understand the complexity of data arising ...
In the study of spatiotemporal geographical phenomena, the space–time interpolation method is ...
Data analysis is receiving considerable attention with the design of new graphics processing units (...
<div><p>Areal interpolation is the procedure of using known attribute values at a set of (source) ar...
Geostatistics has attracted the attention of many earth scientist and engineers who need better mode...
In some digital Earth engineering applications, spatial interpolation algorithms are required to pro...
Many applications in Earth sciences require spatial prediction, that is, obtaining a continuous scal...
The Geostatistical Software Library (GSLIB) has been used in the geostatistical community for more t...
In the past decades, multiple-point geostatistical methods (MPS) are increasing in popularity in var...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
Abstract: The object of this article is the parallelization of kriging, which is an estimation metho...
With the ability to collect and store increasingly large datasets on modern computers comes the need...
Kriging interpolation is an important supplement method for the lack of high-resolution reference ma...
In order to find a solution for accurate, topographic data-demanding applications, such as catchment...