“…The λ-madogram belongs to a family of estimators, namely the madogram, which is of prime interest in environmental sciences, as it is designed to model pairwise dependence between maxima in space, see e.g. [Bernard et al, 2013, Bador et al, 2015, Saunders et al, 2021 where the madogram was used as a dissimilarity measure to perform clustering. Where in several fields, for example econometrics ([Wooldridge, 2007]) or survey theory ( [Boistard et al, 2016]), the MCAR hypothesis appears to be a strong hypothesis, this hypothesis is more realistic in environmental research as the missingness of one observation is usually due to instruments, communication and processing errors that may be reasonably supposed independent of the quantity of interest.…”