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Geostatistical Analyst uses sample points taken at different locations in a landscape and creates (interpolates) a continuous surface. The sample points are measurements of some phenomenon, such as radiation leaking from a nuclear power plant, an oil spill, or elevation heights.
Geostatistics is a collection of statistical models that combine the spatial information of soil measurements in data acquisition, enabling spatiotemporal data description and modeling, prediction at unsampled points, and evaluation of the uncertainties associated with these estimates.
Geostatistics studies data that can be observed at any location, such as temperature. There are data that can be approximated by points on the map, but they cannot be observed at any place. An example is tree locations.
Geostatistics is a class of statistics used to analyze and predict the values associated with spatial or spatiotemporal phenomena. It incorporates the spatial (and in some cases temporal) coordinates of the data within the analyses.
Geostatistics are based on the assumption that measurements that are closer together tend to be more alike than those that are farther apart. With this spatial autocorrelation being fulfilled, the surface estimation of sample data is statistically meaningful.

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