A practical guide to geostatistical mapping
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, Sarah Goslee wrote:
Assuming you're looking for relevant R information, it seems like packages such as EGRET, dbhydroR, waterData, and RSAlgaeR are potentially relevant. My lab uses R extensively, including EGRET and in-house code. There's a lot of information out there, including case studies: Try a search for water quality on the incredibly useful rseek.org Most research uses the same data sources you bemoan - we sometimes have our own data, but largely rely on USGS etc.
Sarah, Thanks very much for the pointers! Good thing there's a long weekend coming: I have a lot of R reading to do in addition to other put-off tasks. :-) Best regards, Rich