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|a "Describes the application of statistical methods in different environmental fields, with an emphasis on how to solve real-world problems in complex systems"--Provided by publisher
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|g Chapter 1
|t Enviromnental Data, Information and Indicators for Natural Resources Management /
|r Nilgun B. Harmancioglu
|g Harmancioglu, Nilgun B., Cem Polat Cetinkaya
|g Cetinkaya, Cem Polat, Filiz Barbaros
|g Barbaros, Filiz
|g 1 --
|g 1.1
|t Introduction
|g 2 --
|g 1.2
|t Data versus information
|g 6 --
|g 1.3
|t Environmental data analysis
|g 15 --
|g 1.4
|t Decision making for environmental management
|g 34 --
|g 1.5
|t SMART and OPTIMA projects: Gediz case study
|g 41 --
|g 1.6
|t Concluding remarks
|g 58 --
|t References
|g 63 --
|g Chapter 2
|t Application of Statistics in Earthquake Hazard Prediction /
|r Endi Zhai
|g Zhai, Endi
|g 67 --
|g 2.1
|t Introduction
|g 67 --
|g 2.2
|t Mathematical formulation
|g 68 --
|g 2.3
|t Earthquake intensity attenuation relations
|g 74 --
|g 2.4
|t An example of earthquake hazard prediction using historical seismicity data
|g 74 --
|g 2.5
|t Summary
|g 78 --
|t References
|g 79 --
|g Chapter 3
|t Adaptive Sampling of Ecological Populations /
|r Jennifer A. Brown
|g Brown, Jennifer A.
|g 81 --
|g 3.1
|t Introduction
|g 81 --
|g 3.2
|t Adaptive cluster sampling
|g 82 --
|g 3.3
|t Adaptive allocation for stratified and two-stage sampling
|g 87 --
|g 3.4
|t Discussion
|g 92 --
|t Acknowledgements
|g 93 --
|t References
|g 93 --
|g Chapter 4
|t Statistics in Environmental Policy Making and Compliance in Surface Water Quality in California, USA /
|r Jian Peng
|g Peng, Jian
|g 97 --
|g 4.1
|t Introduction
|g 97 --
|g 4.2
|t Clean Water Act and Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act
|g 98 --
|g 4.3
|t Statistics in environmental standards and water quality criteria
|g 99 --
|g 4.4
|t Statistics in environmental sampling design
|g 103 --
|g 4.5
|t California State 303(d) listing policy
|g 104 --
|g 4.6
|t Total maximum daily loads
|g 108 --
|g 4.7
|t Implementation of environmental regulations
|g 110 --
|t Acknowledgements
|g 112 --
|t References
|g 113 --
|g Chapter 5
|t Solving Complex Environmental Problems Using Stochastic Data Analysis: Characterisation of a HydrothermaI Aquifer Influenced by a Karst, Example of Rennes les Bains, France /
|r Alain Mangin
|g Mangin, Alain, Farid Achour
|g Achour, Farid
|g 117 --
|g 5.1
|t Introduction
|g 117 --
|g 5.2
|t Presentation of the Rennes les Bains site and water geochemistry
|g 118 --
|g 5.3
|t Analysis of piezometric time series
|g 120 --
|g 5.4
|t Evidence of the presence of a thermal convection
|g 134 --
|g 5.5
|t Conclusion
|g 135 --
|t References
|g 136 --
|g Chapter 6
|t Application of Statistics in the Evaluation and Optimisation of Environmental Sampling Plans /
|r Meng Ling
|g Ling, Meng, Jeff Kao
|g Kao, Jeff
|g 141 --
|g 6.1
|t Introduction
|g 141 --
|g 6.2
|t Approach
|g 142 --
|g 6.3
|t Site applications
|g 151 --
|g 6.4
|t Summary
|g 160 --
|t References
|g 161 --
|g Chapter 7
|t Statistical Accounting for Uncertainty in Modelling Transport in Environmental Systems /
|r James Weaver
|g Weaver, James, Jordan Ferguson
|g Ferguson, Jordan, Matthew Small
|g Small, Matthew, Biplab Mukherjee
|g Mukherjee, Biplab, Fred Tillman
|g Tillman, Fred
|g 163 --
|g 7.1
|t Introduction
|g 163 --
|g 7.2
|t Model background
|g 166 --
|g 7.3
|t Parameter data
|g 168 --
|g 7.4
|t Transport in uniform aquifers
|g 171 --
|g 7.5
|t Vapour intrusion of hazardous compounds into indoor air
|g 173 --
|g 7.6
|t Contamination of municipal well fields
|g 175 --
|g 7.7
|t One source simulation
|g 180 --
|g 7.8
|t Two, four and six source simulations
|g 184 --
|g 7.9
|t Conclusion
|g 190 --
|t Acknowledgement
|g 191 --
|t References
|g 191 --
|g Chapter 8
|t Petroleum Hydrocarbon Forensic Data and Cluster Analysis /
|r Jun Lu
|g Lu, Jun
|g 195 --
|g 8.1
|t Introduction
|g 195 --
|g 8.2
|t Cluster analysis
|g 196 --
|g 8.3
|t Types of petroleum hydrocarbons or related data for forensic analysis
|g 198 --
|g 8.4
|t Examples
|g 204 --
|g 8.5
|t Concluding remarks
|g 214 --
|t Acknowledgements
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|t References
|g 215 --
|g Chapter 9
|t Anomaly Detection Methods for Hydrologists, Hydrogeologists and Environmental Engineers /
|r Farid Achour
|g Achour, Farid, Jean-Pierre Laborde
|g Laborde, Jean-Pierre, Lynda Bouali
|g Bouali, Lynda
|g 217 --
|g 9.1
|t Introduction
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|g 9.2
|t Different types of errors
|g 219 --
|g 9.3
|t Anomaly detection methods
|g 219 --
|g 9.4
|t Construction of a virtual time series of reference
|g 227 --
|g 9.5
|t Case study
|g 234 --
|g 9.6
|t Conclusion
|g 237 --
|t References
|g 240 --
|g Chapter 10
|t Statistical Methods and Pitfalls in Environmental Data Analysis /
|r Yue Rong
|g Rong, Yue
|g 243 --
|g 10.1
|t Introduction
|g 243 --
|g 10.2
|t Estimation of percentile and confidence interval
|g 244 --
|g 10.3
|t Correlation coefficient
|g 247 --
|g 10.4
|t Regression
|g 249 --
|g 10.5
|t Analysis of variance
|g 252 --
|g 10.6
|t Data trend analysis
|g 256 --
|g 10.7
|t Summary and conclusions
|g 258 --
|t Acknowledgement
|g 258 --
|t References
|g 259.
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