SPATIAL DATA INTERPOLATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v2i4.36Abstract
During the study and adjustment, techniques revealed our analysis of spatial data in vector format. The latter is best suited for the spatial analysis of discrete objects. However, when the spatial variable is represented as a field of scalar or vector greatness (for example, the spatial distribution of concentrations of heavy metal concentrations in soils or groundwater movement speed field). Convenient ways to record data is bitmap format. This approach is most often used for phenomena of processes that are characterized by considerable anisotropy. However, the characteristic feature of the method of inverse distance is the fact that the interpolated value in measured point is equal to the measured value.
Key words: erosion, soil; heavy metals, extremum, spatial data, raster data anti-erosion measures
