Panel Ordinary Kriging
Panel Ordinary Kriging extends the classical geostatistical interpolation method — Ordinary Kriging — to panel (longitudinal) datasets where the same set of spatial locations is observed repeatedly over multiple time periods. It produces optimal linear unbiased predictions at unsampled locations for each time slice, accounting for spatial dependence while leveraging the temporal structure of the repeated observations.
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- Cressie, N. A. C. (1993). Statistics for Spatial Data (revised ed.). Wiley-Interscience. · ISBN 978-0471002550
- Matheron, G. (1963). Principles of geostatistics. Economic Geology, 58(8), 1246-1266. · DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.58.8.1246
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