Re: [R-sig-Geo] Universal Block Kriging covariate definition for krige in gstat

2016-01-16 Thread Tom Gottfried
Hi all, Am 13.01.2016 um 15:31 schrieb Edzer Pebesma: > I think so, when the operations (computing the drift, and block > averaging) are both linear, it does not matter in which order they are > carried out: f(g(x)) = g(f(x)). ... which seems to be one of the messages of this paper:

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Universal Block Kriging covariate definition for krige in gstat

2016-01-13 Thread Edzer Pebesma
On 13/01/16 14:16, Antonio Manuel Moreno Ródenas wrote: > Hello, I would like to rise a question on the use of predict {gstat}, > > I'm trying to perform the estimation of a spatially distributed variable at > the support scale of a particular area (Block kriging). I have access to an >

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Universal Block Kriging covariate definition for krige in gstat

2016-01-13 Thread Antonio Manuel Moreno Ródenas
Thanks a lot Edzer, I'm not sure that would work. In that way I would transfer to the kriging function the averaged value of the covariate in the block. I'm not sure that would make the kriging behave correctly. All the points calculated with the prediction inside the block (and later averaged

[R-sig-Geo] Universal Block Kriging covariate definition for krige in gstat

2016-01-13 Thread Antonio Manuel Moreno Ródenas
Hello, I would like to rise a question on the use of predict {gstat}, I'm trying to perform the estimation of a spatially distributed variable at the support scale of a particular area (Block kriging). I have access to an additional variable, it is known that the variable of interest is

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Universal Block Kriging covariate definition for krige in gstat

2016-01-13 Thread Edzer Pebesma
On 13/01/16 15:01, Antonio Manuel Moreno Ródenas wrote: > Thanks a lot Edzer, > > I'm not sure that would work. > In that way I would transfer to the kriging function the averaged value > of the covariate in the block. I'm not sure that would make the kriging > behave correctly. > > All the