I'm trying to hunt down an appropriate kriging package for my specific
application, and I was hoping someone on the R list might have some pointers
-- I'm interested in performing kriging and related spatial interpolations
with one of the R packages, but I need to be able to provide my own
point-t
Hi,
Is there a function in R which can do kriging based on more than one
semi-variogram ?
Thanks in advance !!
Guillaume
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Hello,
probably you should have a look to the "RandomFields" package.
Regards. Olivier
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>Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:45:46 +0100
>From: Eivind Sm?rgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [R] Kriging for d>3
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Hi
the BACCO bundle includes package "emulator", which is effectively
kriging in arbitrary dimensions.
best wishes
Robin
On 17 Jan 2006, at 09:45, Eivind Smørgrav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for software that can perform kriging on systems with
> dimensionality higher than 3, say d=5.
Hi,
"Fields" might be what you are looking for.
Christian
2006/1/17, Eivind Smørgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for software that can perform kriging on systems with
> dimensionality higher than 3, say d=5.
> Are anyone aware of packages in R that can do this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> E
Hi,
I'm looking for software that can perform kriging on systems with
dimensionality higher than 3, say d=5.
Are anyone aware of packages in R that can do this?
Thanks,
Eivind Smørgrav
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Dear Monica
Take a look at some of the spatial packages.
kriging prediction errors are implemented, and from these you can obtain kriging
prediction intervals.
See Also
http://sal.agecon.uiuc.edu/csiss/Rgeo/index.html
Cheers Ole
Hi everybody,
I am interested in calculating kriging prediction
Hi everybody,
I am interested in calculating kriging prediction intervals. Any
suggestions will be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance,
Monica
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Hi
I'm working with geostatistics and I use geoR package, which I find very
good. However it doesn't implement the classic geostatistics but a
"model based geostatistics" as proposed by Peter Diggle and team.
R news of June 2001 has an article about geoR by Paulo Ribeiro, the main
developer, that
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Yan Yu wrote:
> 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?
Maybe help.se
Lots of questions! Kriging in geostatistics software often uses rather
peculiar approximations to the exact theory, and `data' cannot be
anisotropic (but models can).
There is kriging in packages spatial, sgeostat and fields, at least, as a
quick look at the FAQ would have shown you.
It is unl
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 Mat
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