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Hi Emmanuel, I'm really sorry for the very late reply. And regarding your second question, you can simply provide an anisotropic covariance model to the kriging routine. Here is a very simple example, which uses an anisotropic covariance model to generate a spatial random field. |
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Hello,
First of all I would like to thank the GS team for the very rich documentation available. I especially really enjoyed the documentation and examples available on readthedocs and have a big crush for the WellTestPy and AnaFlow packages.
As the title gives a hint, I would like precision on which implementation is faster/more robust for kriging in 3d (lat/long/elevation + Values). I got pretty lost on the GS or Pykrige preferences, especially after finding some opinions. Are pykrige and Gs -tools based on the sames routines ?
On a side note, I would like to perform 3D krigging of Geophysical data (electrical resistivity), and I'm wondering how I could give anysotropical/preferential direction during the krigging. For instance a fault.
With all the best
Emmanuel
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