Hi,

  What you want to do, i.e. plot a surface representig PH values vs. geographical 
coordinates is not trivial enough as to be
easily explained here. Your set of points x, y, and pH are not good enough to feed 
them straight into persp as many people
have already pointed out. You must fit a 'surface' to your data, and them, you can use 
persp or contour on that surface to plot what
you want. Someone already pointed this out, but I will insist on it again: run to your 
nearest library and get the book on
modern applied statistics with S and S-plus written by Venables and Ripley, there is a 
chapter on spatial statistics, that
explains in great detail how to do exactly what you want. In fact, if I remember very 
well (but I'm not 100% sure) there are
some examples of some soil data, etc. Hope this helps. If after reading that chapter 
you still have problems, send me a
sample of your data and I will try to reproduce a surface for you.

Hope this helps.
Mario.

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