
Geostatistical mapping
Geostatistical mapping is a method used to create detailed spatial models of variables, like soil quality or pollution levels, by analyzing data collected at specific locations. It uses statistical techniques to understand the patterns and relationships within the data, then estimates values in areas where no data was collected. This approach helps produce accurate, map-based representations of complex environmental or geological information, guiding decision-making in areas such as resource management, environmental assessment, and urban planning.