Is the lag_scale equal to the range? If so, how is it calculated because that will be wrong and must be looked into.
According to the definition of the range, it is the point(lag) beyond which the is correlation in the data (0.95*sill is reached).
I get this results when I run my data:
Stable(dim=2, var=2.63e+03, len_scale=4.05e+02, nugget=36.0, alpha=1.84)
However, when you look at the semivariogram generated the lag_scale does not correspond to what should be the range value which should be 600+ m and not 405 m. Can you kindly clarify?

Is the lag_scale equal to the range? If so, how is it calculated because that will be wrong and must be looked into.
According to the definition of the range, it is the point(lag) beyond which the is correlation in the data (0.95*sill is reached).
I get this results when I run my data:
Stable(dim=2, var=2.63e+03, len_scale=4.05e+02, nugget=36.0, alpha=1.84)
However, when you look at the semivariogram generated the lag_scale does not correspond to what should be the range value which should be 600+ m and not 405 m. Can you kindly clarify?