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Direct and Cross Covariances

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The cross covariance between two random functions can be computed not only at locations x but also for pairs of locations separated by a vector h. On the basis of an assumption of joint second-order stationarity a cross covariance function between two random functions is defined which only depends on the separation vector h.

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Wackernagel, H. (1995). Direct and Cross Covariances. In: Multivariate Geostatistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03098-1_20

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