
Kriging Methods
Kriging is a statistical method used to predict unknown values at specific locations based on known data points nearby. It analyzes patterns and spatial relationships in existing data to generate the most accurate estimates, considering both the distance and the overall variation across the area. Think of it as a way to smoothly estimate values—like mineral concentration or pollution levels—by intelligently combining and weighting surrounding measurements, resulting in reliable maps or models that reflect the underlying spatial trends.