gstat

Gstat is a computer program for geostatistical modelling, prediction and simulation in one, two, or three dimensions. Gstat uses gnuplot (a program for plotting functions) to display sample variograms and variogram functions. The program has a flexible command language. Spatial prediction options range from simple kriging to universal cokriging.

Last updated 7 May, 2001


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Leadership
  • Edzer J. Pebesma - Maintainer
  • Steve Joyce - Contributor
  • Konstantin Malakahanov - Contributor
  • Karl M. Syring; see CREDITS file in the distribution for complete list - Contributor
Requirements
  • gnuplot (Use Requirement)
  • gnuplot (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libgd (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libpng (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libz (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libnetcdf (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libgsl (Weak Prerequisite)
  • ncurses (Weak Prerequisite)
  • GRASS (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

PostGIS, Seismic Toolkit, Thuban, tkgeomap

Versions

2.3.3

2.3.3 stable released on 2001-04-23

User Community and Support

User manual available in HTML format from http://www.gstat.org/manual/gstat.html; in PDF format from http://www.gstat.org/gstat.pdf; in A4 format from http://www.gstat.org/gstat-2.2.1.a4.ps; and in US letter format from http://www.gstat.org/gstat-2.2.1.letter.ps

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