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2002 Oct 16
0
Ordinary and simple kriging
I'm performing ordinary and simple kriging from a set of non-negative values: >krige.control.sk<-krige.control(type.krige="sk",obj.model=my.variogram.model,beta=my.variogram.model$beta) >sk<-krige.conv(cadiz.geo,data=amostragem.cadiz$dia1.std,locations=as.matrix(cadiz.polygrid[,c(1,2)]),krige=krige.control.sk) krige.conv: model with constant mean krige.conv: Kriging
2005 Dec 21
0
Help with Krige.conv using linear models
A majority of my data makes a kriged map perfectly using an exponential model for the semivariogram to fit my data and then going through the commands variofit() to define the model and then krige.conv() to use the model to predict values in a grid. But?one set of my data appears to be linearly correlated for the first 5000 meters and not correlated beyond that. I have been having problems
2011 Apr 12
1
How to set the dimension of a matrix correctly?
Hi all, I use kriging to interpolate the precipitation from stations, but the map of this results show lots of stripes. (please see the attachment)I think there's something wrong with the setting of the dimension of this matrix, however, I have no idea how to know or test to see if this setting is correct or not.I've tried to switch the latitude and longitude, but still got the same
2011 Jan 06
1
Cross validation for Ordinary Kriging
ear ALL, The last part of my thesis analysis is the cross validation. Right now I am having difficulty using the cross validation of gstat. Below are my commands with the tsport_ace as the variable: nfold <- 3 part <- sample(1:nfold, 69, replace = TRUE) sel <- (part != 1) m.model <- x2[sel, ] m.valid <- x2[-sel, ] t<- fit.variogram(v,vgm(0.0437, "Exp", 26, 0)) cv69
2012 Dec 17
1
How to make Ordinary Kriging using gstat predict?
Hi, I am new in R and trying to implement an algorithm which makes ordinary kriging by using gstat library and the predict method. I use the predict method as following: First, I create an object g: g <- gstat(id="tec", formula=TEC ~ 1, data=data) ## Create gstat object called g And then I use this object in the predict. p <- predict.gstat(g, model=mod, newdata=predGrid,
2011 Jan 05
1
Prediction error for Ordinary Kriging
Hi ALL, Can you please help me on how to determine the prediction error for ordinary kriging?Below are all the commands i used to generate the OK plot: rsa2 <- readShapeSpatial("residentialsa", CRS("+proj=tmerc +lat_0=39.66666666666666 +lon_0=-8.131906111111112 +k=1 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=intl +units=m +no_defs")) x2 <- readShapeSpatial("ptna2",
2010 Aug 19
0
2d kriging with anisotropy on an irregular network (RandomFields Package)
Dear List I am using the RandomFields package, and I have a problem when 2d-kriging, with an anisotropy, some values from an irregular network. It works well when : - 2d-kriging, without any anisotropy, some data from an irregular network - 2d-kriging, with and without anisotropy, some data from a regular network - 3d-kriging, with and without anisotropy, some data from a regular network Here is
2004 Feb 23
1
border of a polygon in contour.kriging - geoR
Dear all, When a conventional kriging and then a contour plot is limited with a polygon (as possible with krige.conv and contour.kriging), the polygon border is displayed in black by default. > kc<-krige.conv(CZdata,loc=pred.grid,borders=czpoly,krige=krige.control(obj.m=ls)) > plot(CZcoord,xlab="x",ylab="y",type="n",asp=1) >
2010 Feb 17
1
Bayesian Block Kriging?
Hello, I'm interested in doing Bayesian kriging using R. I see that the package geoR has a function that will allow one to do this (krige.bayes). However, my data are not in the form of points, but rather they are blocks that represent spatial averages (i.e., the number of fishing hooks per month in a given lat x long square). I am therefore interested in treating the data as
2008 Aug 07
0
3d kriging et al
R Users: ...been working with the sp and gstat packages for the past couple of days in an effort to analyze a set of ~ 200 soil samples collected from various eastings, northings, and depths and containing a wide range of measured hydrocarbon concentrations. Thus far, I've managed to import the data, log-transform the concentrations, assign coordinates, generate and fit a variogram model and
2010 Apr 07
1
kriging problem - very urgent
Hi everybody, I have a longitude vector and a latitude one. Associated to these coordinates, i have a matrix with some data at some coordinates but not all. Lon <- seq(136.025,144.975,0.05) Lat <- rev(seq(-66.975,-65.525,0.05)) dim(z) <- c(Lon,Lat) And i have tried to apply to these data a kriging function. But first i need to reshape these 3 variables to have a dataframe
2003 Jun 26
1
krige in gstat() package
HI, I wonder does anyone have experience with doing sequential gaussian simulation with krige() function in gstat? I find it VERY slow compared to use krige() to achieve kriging function itself.. I wonder why, is that because it has to model the variogram, and do the kriging separately for each point to be simulated? so it would be N times slower to achieve the simulation than the kriging if
2008 Dec 04
2
Plotting a kriging on a map
Hi list, Well, this time I’ve a doubt with mapping generation. I was already able to read and plot shapefiles, plot point on this map. All this without any problems, but now I want to do something that I think, only Golden Software Surfer is capable of. I would like to plot a kriging result on the existing map (map script below). Well I looked for on the net, but I was not able to be sure of
2012 Oct 30
2
issues with krige function
Greetings all, Ran into a strange problem with the krige function from geoR. The problem that I am having is that while the krige function seems to work well, the resulting predicted values are all NAs. Given the size of the datasets I am working with can't attach it, but I can provide snippets of the datasets. > casedata station year month day obs mpe bias type
2008 Jul 20
2
Indicator Kriging?
Hello All! I like to do some indicator kriging with R. So far I used geoR for simple and ordinary kriging. Does anybody know which package I should use? Thanks for your help! Sascha! -- Jetzt dabei sein: http://www.shortview.de/wasistshortview.php?mc=sv_ext_mf at gmx
2011 Oct 05
2
kriging shapefiles
Hi! Im new to R and I need to interpolate a shapefile using kriging. I've been able to plot/read the shapefile using the package maptools or rgdal. I've searched the internet for sample codes but most of the kriging codes that I've found done in R is done using txtfiles or CSVs.  An example could be of great help. Thanks. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jan 05
1
Memory limitation in GeoR - Windows or R?
Dear Aaron, I am really a tool user and not a tool maker (actually an ecologist doing some biostatistics)... so, I take the liberty of sending a copy of this e-mail to the r-help list where capable computer persons and true statisticians may provide more relevant information and also to Paulo Ribeiro and Peter Diggle, the authors of geoR.. I really feel that your huge matrix cannot be
2010 Jan 07
1
kriging with geoR package
Hi all, I have to draw a map of microorganisms repartition in a sample. I use the "image" function of geoR package to build the map but there are three problems: 1) the legend is Horizontal (with or without vert.leg=TRUE) 2) I want to plot the position of organisms and level curves of density on the map but I don't find the script to insert these data on the map. 3)the grey range
2004 Jan 08
1
Using geoR krige.conv
Hi, I'm using the function krige.conv from package geoR but I'm getting a warning that I do not understand: Warning messages: 1: NaNs produced in: sqrt(variance) 2: NaNs produced in: sqrt(variance) I'm performimg an ordinary kriging with a log transform (lambda=0). Does anyone knows where this comes from ? Thanks and regards EJ
2002 Apr 16
0
still have problem with krige and border option
Dear all, I would like to estimate rainfall with the krige function. First, I produce a polygon of my region of interest (where poly_test.txt is a x,y suite of points defining a polygon, obtained with the grass v.out.ascii command) : user>border_limite<-read.table("/home/lionel/rwork/poly_test.txt",header=FALSE) user>polygone<-list(x=border_limite[,1],y=border_limite[,2])