Hi Rainer,
In a similar situation I used the two components of the normal vector
of the surface ("northing" & "easting"). I.e. for a
horizontal plane
both are 0, for a vertical slope facing south northing=-1and
easting=0, etc. This descartian decomposition of the slope vector
avoids the problem of circularity present in the widespreadly used
polar (aspect, slope) decomposition, and thus seems to suit ecological
problems much better to me. However I have not looked into this much,
I am also very interested in the opinion of others.
B?lint
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug at gmail.com>
wrote:> Hi
>
> I am planning to use a CART analysis with rpart() to analyse the
> impact of, among others, slope, altitude and aspect on mortality
> rates.
> My question is:
> Is there a p[roblem with using aspect as a predictor as it is circular?
> And if it is a problem (which I suspect), is there a transformation I
> could use to transform aspect?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rainer
>
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