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GS+ General Relative Variograms
The general relative variogram is a graph of semivariance
standardized by the squared mean of the data used for each distance
interval h.
Different anisotropic directions appear on separate tabs.
Parameters for calculating general relative variograms are set in the
Autocorrelation Window.
When the program is running, placing the mouse cursor over a variogram point will produce a box
showing the number of pairs in that lag class interval, and clicking on the point will
produce a Variance Cloud or
h-Scattergram graph of all pairs in that
interval. Other measures of autocorrelation provided by GS+
include variograms,
correlograms,
madograms,
rodograms,
covariograms,
drift,
Moran’s I,
fractal dimension, and
standardized and
pairwise relative
variograms.
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