Statistics Of Earth Science Data: Their Distribution In Time, Space And Orientation
by Graham J. Borradaile /
2010 / English / PDF
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From the reviews:
From the reviews:
"All in all, Graham Borradaile has written and interesting and
idiosyncratic book on statistics for geoscientists that will be
welcome among students, researchers, and practitioners dealing
with orientation data. That should include engineering geologists
who work with things like rock fracture orientation measurements
or clast alignment in paleoseismic trenches. It won’t replace
the collection of statistics and geostatistics texts in my
library, but it will have a place among them and will likely be
one of several references to which I turn when working with
orientation data.... The text is easy to follow and illustrations
are generally clear and easy to read..."(William C. Haneberg,
"All in all, Graham Borradaile has written and interesting and
idiosyncratic book on statistics for geoscientists that will be
welcome among students, researchers, and practitioners dealing
with orientation data. That should include engineering geologists
who work with things like rock fracture orientation measurements
or clast alignment in paleoseismic trenches. It won’t replace
the collection of statistics and geostatistics texts in my
library, but it will have a place among them and will likely be
one of several references to which I turn when working with
orientation data.... The text is easy to follow and illustrations
are generally clear and easy to read..."(William C. Haneberg,Haneberg Geoscience
Haneberg Geoscience)
)