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*[[GMS:Inverse Distance Weighted|Inverse Distance Weighted]] – Based on the assumption that the interpolating surface should be influenced most by the nearby points and less by the more distant points.
*[[GMS:Inverse Distance Weighted|Inverse Distance Weighted]] – Based on the assumption that the interpolating surface should be influenced most by the nearby points and less by the more distant points.
*[[GMS:Clough-Tocher|Clough-Tocher]]  
*[[GMS:Clough-Tocher|Clough-Tocher]]  
*[[GMS:Natural Neighbor|Natural Neighbor]]  
*[[GMS:Natural Neighbor|Natural Neighbor]] – Based on the Thiessen polygon network of the point data.
*[[GMS:Kriging|Kriging]] – Based on the assumption that the parameter being interpolated can be treated as a regionalized variable.
*[[GMS:Kriging|Kriging]] – Based on the assumption that the parameter being interpolated can be treated as a regionalized variable.


[[GMS:2D Interpolation Options#Log Interpolation|Log interpolation]] is also supported.<noinclude>[[Category:Interpolation]][[Category:2D Scatter Point]]</noinclude>
[[GMS:2D Interpolation Options#Log Interpolation|Log interpolation]] is also supported.<noinclude>[[Category:Interpolation]][[Category:2D Scatter Point]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 15:06, 8 July 2016

The following 2D interpolation methods are supported by GMS:

  • Linear
  • Inverse Distance Weighted – Based on the assumption that the interpolating surface should be influenced most by the nearby points and less by the more distant points.
  • Clough-Tocher
  • Natural Neighbor – Based on the Thiessen polygon network of the point data.
  • Kriging – Based on the assumption that the parameter being interpolated can be treated as a regionalized variable.

Log interpolation is also supported.