Title of article :
Geostatistical Analysis Methods for Estimation of Environmental Data Homogeneity
Author/Authors :
Danilov, Aleksandr Geoecology Department - Saint-Petersburg Mining University - St. Petersburg 199106 - Russia , Pivovarova, Inna Department of Informatics and Computer Technology - Saint-Petersburg Mining University - St. Petersburg 199106 - Russia , Krotova, Svetlana Department of Informatics and Computer Technology - Saint-Petersburg Mining University - St. Petersburg 199106 - Russia
Abstract :
The methodology for assessing the spatial homogeneity of ecosystems with the possibility of subsequent zoning of territories in terms of the degree of disturbance of the environment is considered in the study. The degree of pollution of the water body was reconstructed on the basis of hydrochemical monitoring data and information on the level of the technogenic load in one year. As a result, the greatest environmental stress zones were isolated and correct zoning using geostatistical analysis techniques was proved.
Mathematical algorithm computing system was implemented in an object-oriented programming C #. A sofware application has been obtained that allows quickly assessing the scale and spatial localization of pollution during the initial analysis of the environmental situation.
Keywords :
Geostatistical Analysis Methods , Estimation , Environmental Data Homogeneity
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal