How to automatically fit variogram in gstat
Hi Kai, If it improves depends on how you define improvement. If you want to use IDW automatic you need to fit the distance power in some way. When you fit the variogram automatically, you get this distance dependency of the weights from the variogram. In regard to co-kriging, if there is a strong correlation between the various pollutant measures (co-located) co-kriging can be a good option. cheers, Paul ps I included R-sig-geo again as a cc so the conversation is also on the mailing list. It is best to use "Reply to all" when you reply to these kind of e-mails.
ZK wrote:
Hi Paul, Many thanks for your suggestion. You are right and I would expect to Kriging improves a little compared to inverse distance method. Btw, do you think co-kriging is useful for 8 monitors? Thanks, Kai
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Kai Zhang
PhD Candidate, Environmental Health Sciences
School of Public Health
University of Michigan
109 S. Observatory
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
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Hi,
One option is to use the automap package, this provides the function
autofitVariogram and autoKrige. Automap is available on CRAN. An
alternative is to use the fit.variogram function from gstat (which
automap also does).
An additional comment, 8 stations is not a lot to base variogram models
on. Think carefully how you want to solve this problem. Maybe you can
make some kind of aggregated sample variogram that incorporates not only
the data from one day, but of one month. In this way you can increase
the amount of data you use to create the variogram. But still, just 8
stations looks to be quite a challenge.
good luck!
Paul
ZK wrote:
Dear all,
I have daily pollutant measurements (CO, NO2, PM2.5 and Ozone) at 8 monitors from 2005 to 2008. My purpose is to estimate daily exposures for studying subjects using Kriging for three years. A common procedure is to plot experimental variogram and then to choose a theoretical model (e.g., exponential model or Gaussian model) with some adjustment on parameters. However, this manual way is not appropriate for my application. I am wondering how I can fit variogram in gstat automatically.
I appreciate your response and best regards,
Kai
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