[STATSGRASS] kriging, R and GRASS
Thomas Adams
Thomas.Adams at noaa.gov
Mon Jan 17 06:21:58 EST 2005
Horacio,
The best way to do this is to use gstat. Go to:
http://grass.itc.it/statsgrass/index.html. Scroll to near the bottom of
the page and follow the "gstat offers GRASS support" link
(http://www.gstat.org/grass.html). I have used gstat with GRASS for a
number of projects and it works wonderfully.
Regards,
Tom
A Horacio Samaniego wrote:
> I haven't use GRASS for a little while and seem to have forgotten how
> the tricks work...
>
> I wonder is there is a way to do the kriging interpolation in some
> efficient way. I remember that you have to actually create a grid in R
> to export to GRASS later on... I also, remember that this is terribly
> slow and unstable. Is this still the case?
>
> I have gone trhough the geostat litterature in R and GRASS and are
> getting comfortable with the fields package to do all my variograms.
> However I've come to the stage where I need to predict ....
>
> What is the best way to do this so that I can end up with a GRASS
> raster map? I'll appreciate any hints on how to go about this.
>
>
> thank you very much!
>
> H
>
> Horacio Samaniego
> Department of Biology
> University of New Mexico
> Albuquerque, NM. 87131
>
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