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geoR: Analysis of Geostatistical Data

Paulo Justiniano Ribeiro Jr  Peter Diggle  Ole Christensen  Martin Schlather  Roger Bivand  Brian Ripley   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2001 Published
0 Citations
6 Authors
79 Revisions
1.9-4 Version
GPL-2 License
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2017
GET: Global Envelopes (Version 1.0-4)

2019
NTSS: Nonparametric Tests in Spatial Statistics (Version 0.1.3)

2023
PrevMap: Geostatistical Modelling of Spatially Referenced Prevalence Data (Version 1.5.4)

2014
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2007
aqfig: Display Air Quality Model Output and Monitoring Data (Version 0.9)

2011
gamair: Data for 'GAMs: An Introduction with R' (Version 1.0-2)

2005
gear: Geostatistical Analysis in R (Version 0.3.4)

2015
geostatsp: Geostatistical Modelling with Likelihood and Bayes (Version 2.0.8)

2013
geotoolsR: Tools to Improve the Use of Geostatistic (Version 1.2.1)

2017
gstat: Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Geostatistical Modelling, Prediction and Simulation (Version 2.1-3)

2003
insight: Easy Access to Model Information for Various Model Objects (Version 1.0.2)

2019
npsp: Nonparametric Spatial Statistics (Version 0.7-13)

2013
pompp: Presence-Only for Marked Point Process (Version 0.1.3)

2022
rpanel: Simple Interactive Controls for R using the 'tcltk' Package (Version 1.1-5.2)

2006
spANOVA: Analysis of Field Trials with Geostatistics & Spatial AR Models (Version 0.99.4)

2019
variosig: Testing Spatial Dependence Using Empirical Variogram (Version 0.3-1)

2017

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