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,
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
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
My work as an environmental science consultant, ... means that all data
available to me are generated by regulatory requirements, not by the needs
for a research project. And, the overwhelming number involve aquatic
chemistry (and biota such as fish)
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, Tomislav Hengl wrote:
I am working on a rmarkdown update of the practical guide to GM (the
working title is "A practical guide to spatial prediction with R"). As
soon as I clean up these reports on my desk I will get on it (in about 2
months should be online). My apologies
Dear Rich,
I am working on a rmarkdown update of the practical guide to GM (the
working title is "A practical guide to spatial prediction with R"). As
soon as I clean up these reports on my desk I will get on it (in about 2
months should be online). My apologies to you and all other users
Received my printed copy of Tom Hengl's book yesterday. The web site has
one page noting it was recently modified, but the most recent material I
find there is from 2011. And some of the links on the data and R code tabs
are broken.
Have there been additions or changes to the book since