The VARIOGRAM Procedure

Ergodicity

In addition to the constant normal upper E left-bracket upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis right-bracket and the assumption of intrinsic stationarity, ergodicity is a necessary third hypothesis to estimate the empirical semivariance. Assume that for the SRF upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis you have measurements z Subscript i whose sample mean is estimated by upper Z overbar. The hypothesis of ergodicity dictates that upper Z overbar equals normal upper E left-bracket upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis right-bracket.

In general, an SRF upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis is characterized as ergodic if the statistical moments of its realizations coincide with the corresponding ones of the SRF. In spatial analysis you are often interested in the first two statistical moments, and consequently a more relaxed ergodicity assumption is made only for them. See Christakos (1992, section 2.12) for the use of the ergodicity hypothesis in SRF, and Cressie (1993, p. 57) for a more detailed discussion of ergodicity.

The semivariogram analysis makes implicit use of the ergodicity hypothesis. The VARIOGRAM procedure works with the residual centered values upper V left-parenthesis bold-italic s Subscript i Baseline right-parenthesis equals v Subscript i Baseline equals z Subscript i Baseline minus upper Z overbar, i equals 1 comma ellipsis comma n, where it is assumed that the sample mean upper Z overbar is the constant expected value normal upper E left-bracket upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis right-bracket of upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s right-parenthesis. This is equivalent to using the original values, since upper V left-parenthesis bold-italic s Subscript i Baseline right-parenthesis minus upper V left-parenthesis bold-italic s Subscript j Baseline right-parenthesis equals upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s Subscript i Baseline right-parenthesis minus upper Z left-parenthesis bold-italic s Subscript j Baseline right-parenthesis, which shows the property of the semivariance to filter out the mean. See the section Semivariance Computation for the exact expressions PROC VARIOGRAM uses to compute the empirical classical ModifyingAbove gamma With caret Subscript z Baseline left-parenthesis bold-italic h right-parenthesis and robust ModifyingAbove gamma With bar Subscript z Baseline left-parenthesis bold-italic h right-parenthesis semivariances.

Last updated: December 09, 2022