Kansas Geological Survey, Computer Contributions 12, originally published in 1967
Originally published in 1967 as Kansas Geological Survey Computer Contributions 12.
Selecting the "best" regression equation, by N.R. Draper and H. Smith
Fourier trend-surface analysis in the geometrical analysis of subsurface folds of the Michigan Basin, by E.H.T. Whitten
The use of eigenvector methods in describing surfaces, by T.V. Loudon
Stepwise regression in trend analysis, by A. T. Miesch and J.J. Connor
Application of canonical correlation to trend analysis, by P.J. Lee and G.V. Middleton
A simulation of ghost stratigraphy, by G.S. Koch and R.F. Link
Nonlinear models for trend analysis in geology, by W.R. James
Correlation between surfaces by spectral methods, by J.N. Rayner
The general linear model in map preparation and analysis, by W.C. Krumbein
Trend-surface analysis of noisy data, by D.B. Mcintyre
Application of response-surface analysis to sedimentary petrology, by J.C. Davis
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Placed on web Aug. 28, 2019; originally published 1967.
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