LEADER 01891nam 2200385 n 450 001 996393083003316 005 20221108101058.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000112011 035 $a(EEBO)2240940780 035 $a(UnM)99870979 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000112011 100 $a19940919d1645 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 14$aThe tryall of trueth: or, a discovery of false prophets$b[electronic resource] $eContaining a plaine and short discovery of the chiefest points of the doctrine of the great Antichrist, and of his adherents the false teachers and hereticks of these last times. /$fBy E.P 210 $aLondon, $cPrinted by M.O. for Robert Trot under St. Edmonds in Lumbard-street over against St. Clements Lane$d1645 215 $a[2+] p 300 $aAn edition of: Pagitt, Ephraim. The mysticall wolfe (Wing P183). 300 $aAnnotation on Thomason copy: on verso of final leaf of previous tract (E.270(16)): "The misticall wolfe vide the misticall wolfe formerly printed. 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It is a comprehensive presentation of spatial modeling techniques used in the earth sciences, outlining original techniques developed by the author. Data collection in the earth sciences is difficult and expensive, but simple, rational and logical approaches help the reader to appreciate the fundamentals of advanced methodologies. It requires special care to gather accurate geological, hydrogeological, meteorological and hydrological information all with risk assessments. Spatial simulation methodologies in the earth sciences are essential, then, if we want to understand the variability in features such as fracture frequencies, rock quality, and grain size distribution in rock and porous media. This book outlines in a detailed yet accessible way the main spatial modeling techniques, in particular the Kriging methodology. It also presents many unique physical approaches, field cases, and sample interpretations. Since Kriging?s origin in the 1960s it has been developed into a number of new methods such as cumulative SV (CSV), point CSV (PCSV), and spatial dependence function, which have been applied in different aspects of the earth sciences. Each one of these techniques is explained in this book, as well as how they are used to model earth science phenomena such as geology, earthquakes, meteorology, and hydrology. In addition to Kriging and its variants, several alternatives to Kriging methodology are presented and the necessary steps in their applications are clearly explained. Simple spatial variation prediction methodologies are also revised with up-to-date literature, and the ways in which they relate to more advanced spatial modeling methodologies are explained. The book is a valuable resource for students, researchers and professionals of a broad range of disciplines including geology, geography, hydrology, meteorology, environment, image processing, spatial modeling and related topics. 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