You'll find the most recent version of gstat here.
Gstat 1.9j
Gstat is a computer program for geostatistical modelling, prediction and
simulation.
- read the introduction section of the manual
or the terms on copying gstat
- documentation: download the
manual,
(gzip'd PostScript file, 35 pages, 280 Kb)
- download
sources,
(as gzip'd tar-file, 530 Kb),
linux binaries
(including gnuplot, gzip'd tar file with linux-ELF binaries, 410 Kb), or
dos binaries.
- read what's new in 1.9j
-
obtain the PCRaster Professional Edition Excerpts software: free,
unrestricted MS-DOS versions of the map display program, and programs
to convert maps between the PCRaster binary format and ascii column file
or ascii matrix.
View
- a screen snapshot of the variogram
modelling interface
- the example command files, with pictures of
input and output maps
- a plot of a fitted variogram (gnuplot gif output)
- a number of basic variogram models
supported by gstat.
- two animated gifs with conditional and
unconditional simulations (each about 500 Kb)
Gstat uses gnuplot for the display of sample variograms and variogram
functions. Gnuplot is a program for plotting functions and data. Gnuplot
is ported to most computer platforms, and allows saving graphs in many
formats (PostScript, gif, etc.). Gnuplot 3.5 is installed on many
platforms, gnuplot 3.6 (used by Gstat for the nonlinear fitting of
variogram functions to sample variograms) is in almost completed
beta-version.
Here, you'll find links to