On the interpolation of hydrologic variables: formal equivalence of multiquadratic surface fitting and kriging

The paper focuses on the ties of kriging with a deterministic interpolation procedure, known as multiquadratic surface fitting. The two methods are compared, first from a theoretical point of view, then using a practical example. It is shown that kriging equations with a linear variogram model are i...

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