An important step in modeling spatially-referenced data is appropriately specifying the second order properties of the random field. A scientist developing a model for spatial data has a number of options regarding the nature of the dependence between observations. One of these options is deciding whether or not the dependence between observations depends on direction, or, in other words, whether or not the spatial covariance function is isotropic. Isotropy implies that spatial dependence is a function of only the distance and not the direction of the spatial separation between sampling locations. A researcher may use graphical techniques, such as directional sample semivariograms, to determine whether an assumption of isotropy holds. These...
This article introduces a new R package (pspatreg) for the estimation of semiparametric spatial auto...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneo...
An important step in modeling spatially-referenced data is appropriately specifying the second order...
A common requirement for spatial analysis is the modeling of the second-order structure. While the a...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
The basic idea underpinning the theory of spatially balanced sampling is that units closer to each o...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution\ua0under rotation, is often a...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
AbstractIn this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matri...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
The basic idea underpinning the theory of spatial ly balanced sampling is that units closer to each ...
The empirical variogram is a standard tool in the investigation and modelling of spatial covariance...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
Spatial seemingly unrelated regression (spatial SUR) models are a useful multiequational econometric...
This article introduces a new R package (pspatreg) for the estimation of semiparametric spatial auto...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneo...
An important step in modeling spatially-referenced data is appropriately specifying the second order...
A common requirement for spatial analysis is the modeling of the second-order structure. While the a...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
The basic idea underpinning the theory of spatially balanced sampling is that units closer to each o...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution\ua0under rotation, is often a...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
AbstractIn this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matri...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
The basic idea underpinning the theory of spatial ly balanced sampling is that units closer to each ...
The empirical variogram is a standard tool in the investigation and modelling of spatial covariance...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
Spatial seemingly unrelated regression (spatial SUR) models are a useful multiequational econometric...
This article introduces a new R package (pspatreg) for the estimation of semiparametric spatial auto...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneo...