Dear collegues,
I have another doubt....
When we have several possible models (with different covariates as an
external trend), how doi we decide which one is the most proper one to use
(doing the variograms and kriging).
Do we simply look at the value of the minimising function (the lowest would
be the best)?
Do we look at percentage of the spatial variance explained by the model?
Do we look at the lowest C (sill+nugget)?
Can you help me?
thank you
Marta
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Marta Rufino
Centre Mediterrani d'Investigacions Marines i Ambientals
(CMIMA). CSIC
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