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Erratum to: Lessening the adverse effect of the semivariogram model selection on an interpolative survey using kriging technique

The Original Article was published on 29 April 2016

Erratum to: SpringerPlus (2016) 5:549 DOI 10.1186/s40064-016-2142-4

In the publication of this article (Arétouyap et al. 2016), there was an error in the Competing Interests section. The error: ‘Prof. Asfahani is the Head of Atomic Energy Commission of Syria’ should instead read: ‘Prof. Asfahani is the Head of the Applied Geophysics Division at the Atomic Energy Commission of Syria’.

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  • Arétouyap Z, Njandjock Nouck P, Nouayou R, Ghomsi Kemgang FE, Piépo Toko AD, Asfahani J (2016) Lessening the adverse effect of the semivariogram model selection on an interpolative survey using kriging technique. SpringerPlus 5:549

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Arétouyap, Z., Njandjock Nouck, P., Nouayou, R. et al. Erratum to: Lessening the adverse effect of the semivariogram model selection on an interpolative survey using kriging technique. SpringerPlus 5, 962 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2453-5

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