Environment Science is a mathematical branch that specializes in data or geographic data. Originally developed to predict the possible distribution of ore marks in mining operations, it is currently used in a variety of sectors including petroleum geology, hydrogeology, hydrology, meteorology, Oceanography, geochemistry, geometallurgy, Jograus, forests, environmental management, earth ecology , soil science, and agriculture (esp. organic farming). Environment Science is applied to various branches of geography, particularly those involving the distribution of disease (epidemiology), trade practice and military planning (logistics), and the development of decentralized networks. Geostatistical algorithms are introduced in many areas, including geographic information systems (GIS) and the R mathematical environment. Environment Science is closely related to methods of interpretation, but it extends beyond simple problems of interpretation. Geostatistical techniques based on mathematical models are based on random (or random random) theory to model the uncertainty associated with spatial and scale estimation.
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