GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLING UNCERTAINTY AT THE TOLLESBURY MANAGED RETREAT SITE IN BLACKWATER ESTUARY, ESSEX, UK - KRIGING AND COKRIGING APPROACH TO MINIMIZE SAMPLING DENSITY
Yh. Chang et al., GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLING UNCERTAINTY AT THE TOLLESBURY MANAGED RETREAT SITE IN BLACKWATER ESTUARY, ESSEX, UK - KRIGING AND COKRIGING APPROACH TO MINIMIZE SAMPLING DENSITY, Science of the total environment, 221(1), 1998, pp. 43-57
Soil and sediment samples were collected from an area of low value agr
icultural land which has been allowed to flood through tidal inundatio
n as a part of a coastal management scheme. A grid-sampling strategy w
as applied before and after a sea wall was breached. Sample properties
(Al, Ca, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb, Zn, water content
and particle size) were analysed as the original data sets. Both full
and reduced data sets were used to generate experimental semivariogra
ms or cross-semivariograms prior to kriging and cokriging analysis. Th
e results indicated that reduction of the original sampling density of
almost 50% in 1995 and by 40% in 1996 would have resulted in no loss
of spatial information. The analysis of data indicated that a 50% redu
ction in the 1995 data set was possible, however, estimation from only
19 sample points maybe statistically unreliable, and a minimum sample
size of 28 is suggested for subsequent kriging and cokriging analysis
in the study area. Comparison of the kriging technique and traditiona
l robust ANOVA method for estimating the uncertainty in sampling indic
ates that the former method is more suited to data exhibiting an aniso
tropic spatial distribution. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.