Title: Analysis of Rainfall Data by Robust Spatial Statistics using S+ SPATIALSTATS
Date: 1 May 1998
Authors: Marc G. Genton & Reinhard Furrer
Link: Genton_2.pdf
Abstract:
This paper discusses the use of robust geostatistical methods on a data set of rainfall measurements in Switzerland. The variables are detrended via non-parametric estimation penalized with a smoothing parameter. The optimal trend is computed with a smoothing parameter based on cross-validation. Then, the variogram is estimated by a highly robust estimator of scale. The parametric variogram model is fitted by generalized least squares, thus taking account of the variance-covariance structure of the variogram estimates. Comparison of kriging with the initial measurements is completed and yields interesting results. All these computations are done with the software S+SPATIALSTATS, extended with new functions in S+ that are made available.
REFERENCE
Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 116-126, 1998
Keywords: Robustness; Trend; Variogram; Generalized least squares; Kriging.