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In a linear variogram model, how is the scale calculated?

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In a linear variogram model, how is the scale calculated?

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A. The scale is calculated as the variance of the data points. The variance is calculated as follows: where “N” is the number of data points. The other parameters are calculated as follows: default length = search radius 1 = (diagonal of xy limits) / 2 default anisotropy = search radius 1 / search radius squared.

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