semivariance
Semivariance is a statistical measure used in geostatistics to describe the spatial variability of a dataset. It is a modification of the semivariogram, which is a fundamental tool for spatial data analysis. While the semivariogram considers the squared difference between all pairs of data points, semivariance focuses only on pairs where one point is below the mean and the other is above the mean. This directional focus makes it sensitive to skewness and asymmetry in the spatial distribution of data.
The semivariance is calculated by averaging the squared differences between data points that fall below the
Applications of semivariance can be found in various fields, including environmental science, mining, and agriculture, where