Hi Omar,
Methods of interpolation are termed kriging (and co-kriging). Two
references using geostatistics approaches for interpolation of piezocone
data are:
Hegazy, Y.A., Mayne, P.W. & Rouhani, S. (1996). "Geostatistical assessment
of spatial variability in piezocone tests", Uncertainty in the Geologic
Environment, ASCE GSP 58, Vol. 1., New York, 254-268.
Hegazy, Y.A., Mayne, P.W. & Rouhani, S. (1997). "Three-dimensional
geostatistical evaluation of cone data in Piedmont residual soils", Proc.
14th ICSMFE, Vol. 1, Hamburg, 683-686.
PLUS the references from these papers are on that topic as well.
Sincerely,
Paul
At 11:00 PM 9/21/99 PDT, Omar Itani wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I'm working on a new method for predicting soil properties at a site where a
>set of field tests (SPTs and CPTs) is conducted.
>
>Any one of you know state-of-the-art methods on how to interpolate or
>predict values at any point in a field using SPT and CPT test results?
>(i.e. predicting no. of blows or point bearing at any x,y,z point in the
>field...)
>
>Any references, papers or web-sites are welcome.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Omar Itani,
>Ms candidate
>Kansas State University
>
>
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