[R-sig-Geo] kriging as fish swim, not as crows fly
Pilar Tugores Ferra
Pilar.Tugores at ba.ieo.es
Wed Jan 27 17:35:58 CET 2010
Hi, Martin
Two years ago there was a similar discussion on the list:
http://markmail.org/message/tw7ulpxbgixieyys
If I understand it properly, your problem is you need to compute your variogram using non-euclidian distances.
As far as I know, there is no package in R that can do so (correct me if I am wrong).
There is a function LCP_Krige that I think you can find on the net. It is not an R function but a mixture of ArcGis 8.x and Matlab. Maybe you can use it or try to adapt it to R...
Jensen, OP, MC Christman and TJ Mller. 2006. Landscape-based geostatistics: a case study of the distribution of blue crab in Chesapeake Bay. Envirometrics. 17:605-621.
I was interested in applying this sort of analysis but I didn't suceed.
I hope you are more lacky!
Cheers,
Pilar
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: r-sig-geo-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-sig-geo-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] En nombre de Michael Sumner
Enviado el: 27 January 2010 10:29
Para: Martin Renner
CC: r-sig-geo at stat.math.ethz.ch
Asunto: Re: [R-sig-Geo] kriging as fish swim, not as crows fly
Not kriging as such, but check out the soap-film smoothing in package mgcv:
http://www.maths.bath.ac.uk/~sw283/simon/papers/soap.pdf
FWIW, there are binning methods with MCMC in the package
tripEstimation that have similar features, but they are particularly
focussed on individual track estimation and probably not easily
applied. Is location uncertainty a big issue for your data? What are
the input locations?
Cheers, Mike.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Martin Renner
<martin.renner at stonebow.otago.ac.nz> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to kirg fish and seabird densities within an estuary which has several arms. Since neither organisms cross land, the appropriate distances would not be euclidian but over-water (as fish swim). There are several papers, describing this problem and how to deal with it (see below), but I have not found an easily accessible implementation. Is anybody aware of a solution in R?
>
> Best,
> Martin
>
>
>
> @article{Rathbun:1998aa,
> Author = {Rathbun, Stephen L.},
> Journal = {Environmetrics},
> Number = {2},
> Pages = {109--129},
> Title = {Spatial modelling in irregularly shaped regions: kriging estuaries},
> Volume = {9},
> Year = {1998}}
>
> @article{Little:1997aa,
> Author = {Little, Laurie S. and Edwards, Don and Porter, Dwayne E.},
> Journal = {Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology},
> Number = {1},
> Pages = {1--11},
> Title = {Kriging in estuaries: as the crow flies, or as the fish swims?},
> Volume = {213},
> Year = {1997}}
>
>
>
>
> Martin Renner
> US Geological Survey
> Alaska Science Center
>
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