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Package ‘gstat’
June 22, 2012
Version 1.0-12
Date 2012/06/22
Title spatial and spatio-temporal geostatistical modelling, prediction and simulation
Author Edzer Pebesma and others
Maintainer Edzer Pebesma
Description variogram modelling; simple, ordinary and universal point or block (co)kriging, sequential Gaussian or indicator
(co)simulation; variogram and variogram map plotting utility functions.
Depends R (>= 2.10), methods, sp (>= 0.9-72), spacetime (>= 0.4-4),xts, zoo
Imports lattice
Suggests rgdal (>= 0.5.2), fields, mapdata, lattice, maptools
License GPL (>= 2.0)
URL http://52north.org/geostatistics, http://www.52north.org/svn/geostatistics/main/gstat Repository CRAN
Date/Publication 2012-06-22 17:21:36

R topics documented: coalash . . . . . fit.lmc . . . . . . fit.variogram . . . fit.variogram.gls . fit.variogram.reml fulmar . . . . . . get.contr . . . . . gstat . . . . . . .

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References: http://www.gstat.org/ Pebesma, E.J., 2004. Multivariable geostatistics in S: the gstat package. Computers & Geosciences, 30: 683-691. See Also variogram, vgm Examples data(meuse) vgm1

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