Variable Second-Order Inclusion Probabilities as a Tool to Predict the Sampling Variance

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This work was presented at the Third World Conference on Sampling and Blending, October 2007, Porto Alegre, Brasil

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A generalization of Gy's theory for the variance of the fundamental sampling error is reviewed. Practical situations where the generalized model potentially leads to more accurate variance estimates are identified as: clustering of particles, differences in densities or sizes of the particles or repulsive inter-particle forces. Two general approaches for estimating an input parameter for the generalized model are discussed. The first approach consists of modelling based on physical properties of particles such as size, density and electrostatic forces between particles. The second approach uses image analysis of actual samples. Further research into both methods is proposed and a suggestion is made to use line-intercept sampling combined with Markov Chain modelling in the second approach. It is concluded that although, at the moment, it is too early for a routine application of the generalized theory, the generalization has the potential of providing more accurate variance estimates than are possible in the theory of Gy. Therefore, further research into the development and expansion of the generalized theory is worthwhile.

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