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Applied Geostatistics
University of Alberta
www.ualberta.caThe Citation Program in Applied Geostatistics (CPAG) is designed to provide geoscientists, as well as mining and petroleum engineers, with knowledge and skills that will allow them to better quantify resources and reserves. This program fills an important niche between the conventional one-week intensive course and a two-year master’s degree program.
Topics covered include geologic rock types and stochastic modeling, trends and non-stationarity, variograms for spatial continuity modeling, kriging for optimal estimation of resources, simulation for uncertainty quantification, multivariate modeling, and decision-making in presence of uncertainty.
Office of the Registrar
201 Administration Building
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G2M7, Canada
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Program Type Professional Development
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Credential Type Non-Credential *
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Length 1 Year or Less
1 course
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education Only
- Distance Learning Available
* Citation
This program is ideally suited to those from industry who seek a more in-depth understanding of modern geostatistical tools. A Bachelor’s degree in engineering, geoscience, or related field is a prerequisite for admission. For more information, please visit uab.ca/GeoStats or email cpag@ualberta.ca.
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Updated September 10, 2019. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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