Kriging of Airborne Gravity Data in the Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico

Abstract

This paper deals with the application of kriging technique to find the continuous map of gravity on the geoid in the coastal areas and to evaluate its precision.

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Song, H. , L. Sadovski, A. and Jeffress, G. (2013) Kriging of Airborne Gravity Data in the Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 1, 63-67. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2013.14012.

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