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Local Kriging
Local Kriging is a spatially adaptive geostatistical interpolation method that restricts each prediction to a moving neighborhood of nearby observations, fitting a variogram model locally within that window. This allows spatial covariance structure to vary across the study region rather than imposing a single global variogram, making it better suited to large or non-stationary spatial fields.
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Local (Moving-Window) Kriging
Taxonomic method record · regression-model / spatial-analysis
- Haas, T. C. (1990). Kriging and automated variogram modeling within a moving window. Atmospheric Environment, 24(7), 1759-1769. · DOI 10.1016/0960-1686(90)90508-K
- Goovaerts, P. (1997). Geostatistics for Natural Resources Evaluation. Oxford University Press. · ISBN 9780195115383
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