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Space-Time Ordinary Kriging

Space-Time Ordinary Kriging (STOK) is a geostatistical interpolation method that predicts a spatially and temporally varying phenomenon at unsampled space-time locations by combining the ordinary kriging assumption of an unknown, locally constant mean with a joint space-time covariance (or variogram) structure. It produces optimal, unbiased predictions along with associated estimation uncertainty.

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Space-Time Ordinary Kriging
Taxonomic method record · regression-model / spatial-analysis
  • Kyriakidis, P. C., & Journel, A. G. (1999). Geostatistical space-time models: a review. Mathematical Geology, 31(6), 651-684. · DOI 10.1023/A:1007528426688
  • Gräler, B., Pebesma, E., & Heuvelink, G. (2016). Spatio-temporal interpolation using gstat. The R Journal, 8(1), 204-218. · URL
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Taxonomic bucketOrdinary Krigingmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketSpace-Time Krigingmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketSpace-Time Spatial Autocorrelationmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketSpace-Time Universal Krigingmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.

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