An introductory undergraduate text demonstrating the use of geostatistical methods in the analysis of earth science data. The fundamental concepts are developed through the use of numerical examples drawn from a large data set. Cloth edition (unseen), $55. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
As a bachelor geology student, Introduction to Geostatisic probably was the hardest class I've taken. The class itself was meant for master's degree student, so how did me and a few other brave bachelor students survive that dreaded class? This book is the answer! The book itself have comprehensive chapters, relevant examples, and step to step approach to solve your Geostatistics problems.
I read parts of this textbook while I was doing some research on spatial statistics for a stats class. This was one of the most readable textbooks I have ever read, and the author accomplishes this without any loss of rigor or depth.