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How do I create annual averages of raster layers, if some of these layers have gaps in the data?

If all pixels in all of the layers contained info I would just use Raster Calculator and do (r1 + r2 + r3 +...)/n.

However, the number of layers including useful information for each pixel isn't the same across the rasters so I am not sure how to proceed.

I am very new to spatial analysis and to working with rasters in QGIS.

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I think there are two ways.

  1. Calculate by interpolating the missing values.
  • The average is obtained from the corrected value.
  1. The mean is calculated only when each cell has a value other than Nodata.
  • If you use only the QGIS raster calculator, first classify the values of each raster as 1 and nodata=0.
  • Adds all rasters.
  • You will be able to extract areas of raster with overlapping values through raster values. (If there are 3 rasters, the possible values are 0-3.)
  • Select each area to make a mask and then calculate the value of the original data.

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