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A Multiobjective Observation Network Design Procedure and its Application in Hydrology and Mining

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Interactive Decision Analysis

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In geosciences a large set of data has to be usually collected and its structure has to be examined. In many applications, the observations are very expensive. In the mining industry drillhole data are used for exploration, and in underground hydrology water well data are analysed for monitoring water quality parameters. The data examined in these applications are usually spread out in space or /and time, and they are considered as realizations of certain regionalized variables.

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Szidarovszky, F. (1984). A Multiobjective Observation Network Design Procedure and its Application in Hydrology and Mining. In: Grauer, M., Wierzbicki, A.P. (eds) Interactive Decision Analysis. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 229. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00184-4_24

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