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Spatially Varying Anisotropy for Gaussian Random Fields in Three-Dimensional Space
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Isotropic covariance structures can be unreasonable for phenomena in three-dimensional spaces such as the ocean. In the ocean, the variability of the response may vary with depth, and ocean currents may lead to spatially varying anisotropy. We construct a class of non-stationary anisotropic Gaussian random fields (GRFs) in three dimensions through stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) where computations are done using Gaussian Markov random field approximations. The approach is proven in a simulation study where the amount of data required to estimate these models is explored. Then, the method is applied to construct a GRF prior on an ocean mass outside Trondheim, Norway, based on simulations from the complex numerical ocean model SINMOD. This GRF prior is compared to a stationary anisotropic GRF using in-situ measurements collected with an autonomous underwater vehicle where our approach outperforms the stationary anisotropic GRF for real-time prediction of unobserved locations.
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