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Transitive geostatistics and statistics per individual : a relevant framework for assessing resources with diffuse limits

Nicolas Bez — 2007

Journal de la société française de statistique

When assessing marine resources, inferring spatial models has to be performed from a unique realisation. The situations with repetitive surveys that can be considered as repetition of the same regionalized variable are (obviously) rare. In intrinsic geostatistics, this question is usually solved by a couple of key assumptions namely stationarity and ergodicity. Unfortunately, these assumptions and their consequences are often too strong with regards to the reality of fish survey data. It is especially...

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