The importance of geostatistics in pyschical geography<p>Fiziki coğrafyada jeoistatistiğin önemi

Journal Title: Journal of Human Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 12, Issue 2

Abstract

Geostatistic in geographical science is an important method used to consistently determine the spatial variation of an event. Geostatistics look at where the geographical variables take place, i.e. the location, the spatial interaction and the effects of geographical variables affecting the distribution of variables at the location. In short, geostatistics are interested in the spatial organization of the related research subject. Therefore, it has an important place in the geographical study of events that occured in geographical space with the aid of geostatistical techniques. The aim of this study is to provide a general look at the basic concepts and techniques of geostatistics as a part of applications to physical geography studies using a case study. ÖzetCoğrafya biliminde jeoistatistik, bir olayın mekânsal değişkenliğini tutarlı bir şekilde ortaya koyabilmek için kullanılan önemli bir yöntemdir. Jeoistatistik, coğrafi değişkenlerin nerede yer aldığı, yani lokasyonu, değişkenlerin mekânsal etkileşimi ve değişkenlerin bulunduğu alanda dağılımlarını belirleyen diğer coğrafi değişkenlerin etkilerini inceler. Kısaca jeoistatistik, ilgili olduğu konuya ait sistemin mekânsal organizasyonu ile ilgilenmektedir. Bu nedenle coğrafi mekânda meydana gelen olayların jeoistatistik teknikleri yardımıyla araştırılması coğrafya çalışmalarında önemli bir yer tutmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı jeoistatistik tekniklerini fiziki coğrafya uygulamaları açısından kısa bir literatür dâhilinde gözden geçirerek, temel kavram ve teknikler açısından genel bir bakış açısı sağlamaktır.

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Olgu Aydın, Necla Türkoğlu, İhsan Çiçek

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Olgu Aydın, Necla Türkoğlu, İhsan Çiçek (2015). The importance of geostatistics in pyschical geography<p>Fiziki coğrafyada jeoistatistiğin önemi. Journal of Human Sciences, 12(2), 1397-1415. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-643736