Danie G. Krige
Danie Gerhardus Krige | |
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Born |
Bothaville, (OFS), South Africa | 26 August 1919
Died |
3 March 2013 (Age 93) Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa |
Fields | Geostatistics |
Institutions | Anglo Transvaal, University of the Witwatersrand, |
Alma mater | University of the Witwatersrand |
Known for | Kriging |
Notable awards | Order for Meritorious Service, Class 1, Gold |
Danie Gerhardus Krige (26 August 1919 – 3 March 2013) was a South African Mining Engineer who pioneered the field of geostatistics and was professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa.[1] The technique of kriging is named after him. Krige's empirical work to evaluate mineral resources[2] was formalised in the 1960s by French engineer Georges Matheron.[3]
References
- ↑ "Obituary: Danie Krige, South Africa's giant of geostatistics". Northernminer.com. 2013-04-08. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
- ↑ Krige, Danie G. (1951). "A statistical approach to some basic mine valuation problems on the Witwatersrand". J. of the Chem., Metal. and Mining Soc. of South Africa 52 (6): 119–139.
- ↑ Matheron, Georges (1962). Traité de géostatistique appliquée. Editions Technip.
External links
- Obituary in Canadian Mining Journal
- Keynote: Address: A tribute to Prof. D.G. Krige for his contributions over a period of more than half a century
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