“…:/ of a spatial random field Z.x/ plays a central role in describing the structure of spatial variability of Z.x/. The early works of Matheron (1963Matheron ( , 1971) and Cressie (Cressie and Hawkins 1980;Cressie, 1985Cressie, , 1989Cressie, , 1990, the works of Diggle et al (1998Diggle et al ( , 2010, Huang et al (2011), Christensen (2011), Nordman and Caragea (2012), Bowman and Crujeiras (2013), Pigoli et al (2016), the geoR package (Ribeiro and Diggle, 2001), and the books by Journel and Huijbregts (1978), Isaaks and Srivastava (1989), Cressie (1993), Diggle and Ribeiro (2007), and Chilès and Delfiner (2009) provide an excellent account of variogram function and outline its importance in geostatistical inference. When it exists, the theoretical variogram is defined as half the variance of the difference between values Z.x/ and Z.x 0 / at two locations x and x 0 .…”