Regionalized variable theory
Regionalized variable theory is a geostatistical method used for interpolation in space.
The concept of the theory is that interpolation from points in space should not be based on a smooth continuous object. It should be, however, based on a stochastic model that takes into consideration the various trends in the original set of points. The theory considers that within any dataset, three types of relationships can be detected:
- Structural part, which is also called the trend.
- Correlated variation.
- Uncorrelated variation, or noise.