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Measurements can represent averages over volumes, surfaces or intervals, called their support The computation of variances depends intimately on the supports that are involved as well as on a theoretical variogram associated to a pointwise support. This is illustrated with an application from industrial hygienics. Furthermore, three simple sampling designs are examined from a geostatistical perspective.
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Wackernagel, H. (1995). Extension and Dispersion Variance. In: Multivariate Geostatistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03098-1_8
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