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2003 Jan 17
3
kriging in R
Hi, all,
Have anyone used kringing included in R? How is it?
Does it handle anisotropy data well?
How does it compare with Kriging in Arc/Info? or other geostatistics
software customized to do kriging or other geostatistics functions?
I tried Easykriging, a geostatistics tool developed for Matlab. It has
very nice GUI, but it does not provide library which i can call in my programs.
so it is
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
2008 Aug 05
4
LIDAR Problem in R (THANKS for HELP)
Hi All,
I am a PhD student in forestry science and I am working with LiDAR data set
(huge data set). I am a brand-new in R and geostatistic (SORRY, my
background it?s in forestry) but I wish improve my skill for improve myself.
I wish to develop a methodology to processing a large data-set of points
(typical in LiDAR) but there is a problem with memory. I had created a
subsample data-base but
2003 Mar 12
0
[S] Gstat: multivariable geostatistics for S (R and S-Plus)
The majority of the functionality present in the gstat stand-alone
program (http://www.gstat.org/) is now available as a package/library for
the S language (R, S-Plus), again called gstat. The package provides
multivariable geostatistical modelling, prediction and simulation, as
well as several visualisation functions. Gstat was started 10 years
ago and was released under the GPL in 1996; the
2003 Mar 12
0
[S] Gstat: multivariable geostatistics for S (R and S-Plus)
The majority of the functionality present in the gstat stand-alone
program (http://www.gstat.org/) is now available as a package/library for
the S language (R, S-Plus), again called gstat. The package provides
multivariable geostatistical modelling, prediction and simulation, as
well as several visualisation functions. Gstat was started 10 years
ago and was released under the GPL in 1996; the
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 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
2003 Oct 31
2
Therotical basis of Kriging
hello
I want to know about therotical basis of Kriging in elemantary level.
I will appreciate if anyone sends me address,link,e-documents, etc..
kind regards
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2011 Jul 12
1
How to "smoothen" a geodata set in R
Hello, I'm new to this list. Sorry if my question or parts of it already came
up before.
For my research in geostatistics, I am working with large sets of data in R
(basically large matrices containing discrete x and y coordinates and a
value for a certain parameter). These sets are obtained by kriging. The
operation I'd like to perform is smoothen the output data set. I want to do
it by
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!
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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
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
2003 Sep 30
2
non-linear trends in kriging model
Hi
I am struggling to fit a non-linear trend using the
likfit function in geoR.
Specifically I want a sigmoidal function, something
like SSfpl in the nls package to fit the trend. But
it seems trend.spatial in geoR only works with lm or
glm type models.
Any ideas how I can specify the model to calculate the
kriging parameters using REML, including the
parameters of a sigmoidal trend function
2004 Mar 05
1
Interpolation or Kriging
Hello!
Here is my problem, I have got a data set that contains values of
intensity over a regular interval of time.
What I need to do is to resample this data set (or curve) at a
different interval of time x (1000 predictions will be made to
resample the curve).
So in order to perform such an operation I am required to do some
kind of interpolation.
I know that through kriging, the
2002 Mar 27
1
kriging C/C++ code
Hello to everybody !
I don't have a question directly connected with R, but it takes starting
point from the use of the R function Krig for kriging interpolation and
from the idea of making a different implemetation of the function for my
purposes.
Doas anyone know where can I find free C or C++ codes of kriging ?
As always, thanks a lot in advance,
Paola.
2003 Sep 04
1
AIC and significance tests
Hi
I have two geostatistical models from geoR. An ordinary kriging model with
AIC=-148.6 and a universal kriging model with AIC=-156.7, there are 345
data points. The improvement shown by the AIC by adding a trend component
to the model seems quite small given the number of data points, is there a
test to see if the improvement to the model fit is significant?
Thanks
David
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
2002 Oct 16
0
[Fwd: Ordinary and simple kriging]
Juan Zwolinski wrote:
>
> 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)
>
>
2013 Apr 04
5
help with kriging interpolation
All,
I am new to using R and know some basics. I wish to use kriging in R to
do the following:
given data Y =f(X1,X2,X3,.....,Xn) --1000+ irregular measured data set.
I would like to be able to get a single value y given sinle input set
(x1,x2,x3,...xn)
A google search on this takes me lierally to the same example on involving
analysis with soil sampling and I cannot figure out how to
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)
>