Dear Jacob,
It is indeed possible. Simply put the lat/long values (decimal degrees) in a tab delimited file with the taxon label in the first column. Import as traits and then select both traits and click 'Create partition from traits'. You can then select a diffusion model on them. An example alignment and lat/long file is in 'examples/continuousTraits' folder (North American Rabies named RABV*).
The reconstruction can then be done using the application 'SPREAD' in addition to the normal post-BEAST diagnostics.
http://www.phylogeography.org/SPREAD
Andrew
On 17 Aug 2012, at 23:40, Jacob Berv <
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> Ditto - Is it possible to perform continuous diffusion models using lat/long as well? What is the appropriate format for the mapping file?
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