Re: [R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-31 Thread Rich Shepard
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,

Re: [R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-31 Thread Sarah Goslee
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

Re: [R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-31 Thread Rich Shepard
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)

Re: [R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-31 Thread Rich Shepard
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

Re: [R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-31 Thread Tomislav Hengl
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

[R-sig-Geo] A practical guide to geostatistical mapping

2018-08-30 Thread Rich Shepard
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