Directional Differences in Thematic Maps of Soil Chemical Attributes with Geometric Anisotropy

Author:

Ribeiro Dyogo Lesniewski1ORCID,Maltauro Tamara Cantú1ORCID,Guedes Luciana Pagliosa Carvalho1ORCID,Uribe-Opazo Miguel Angel1ORCID,Dalposso Gustavo Henrique2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Engineering, Mathematics and Technology Department, Western Paraná State University, UNIOESTE, Cascavel 85819-110, Brazil

2. PPGBIO—Programa de Pós-Graduação em Tecnologias em Biociências, Federal Technological University of Paraná, UTFPR, Toledo 85902-490, Brazil

Abstract

In the study of the spatial variability of soil chemical attributes, the process is considered anisotropic when the spatial dependence structure differs in relation to the direction. Anisotropy is a characteristic that influences the accuracy of the thematic maps that represent the spatial variability of the phenomenon. Therefore, the linear anisotropic Gaussian spatial model is important for spatial data that present anisotropy, and incorporating this as an intrinsic characteristic of the process that describes the spatial dependence structure improves the accuracy of the spatial estimation of the values of a georeferenced variable in unsampled locations. This work aimed at quantifying the directional differences existing in the thematic map of georeferenced variables when incorporating or not incorporating anisotropy into the spatial dependence structure through directional spatial autocorrelation. For simulated data and soil chemical properties (carbon, calcium and potassium), the Moran directional index was calculated, considering the predicted values at unsampled locations, and taking into account estimated isotropic and anisotropic geostatistical models. The directional spatial autocorrelation was effective in evidencing the directional difference between thematic maps elaborated with estimated isotropic and anisotropic geostatistical models. This measure evidenced the existence of an elliptical format of the subregions presented by thematic maps in the direction of anisotropy that indicated a greater spatial continuity for greater distances between pairs of points.

Funder

Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel

Fundação Araucária

Publisher

MDPI AG

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