Significant relationships between land use and water quality have been found in watersheds around the world. The relationships are commonly examined by conventional statistical methods, such as ordinary least squares regression (OLS) and Spearman’s rank correlation analysis, which assume the relationships are constant across space. However, the relationships often might vary over space because watershed characteristics and pollution sources are not the same in different places. This study applies an exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) technique, geographically weighted regression (GWR), to analyze the spatially varying relationships between six land use and fourteen water quality indicators across watersheds with different levels of ur...
conditions. But the relative impacts of different types of lan quanti®ed. This research attempted to...
Several studies indicate that there are significant relationships among quality of life, green veget...
The intersection of human activity and water quality is a major focus of aquatic research, as we try...
A spatial statistical technique, Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is applied to study the sp...
Traditional regression techniques such as ordinary least squares (OLS) can hide important local vari...
Most traditional linear regression models ignore local variations of spatial data. In this study, a ...
The impact of land use changes caused by urban sprawl on water quality since the 1970s in northern G...
Land use can influence river pollution and such relationships might or might not vary spatially. Con...
As an important regulator of pollutants in overland flow and interflow, land use has become an essen...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the association between the spatial patterns of urba...
Surface waters are the most important economic resource for humans which provide water for agricultu...
While the negative effects of urban development on freshwater systems are well documented, impacts o...
The focus of this study is to determine the relationship between land use and water quality in the R...
Non-point urban runoff is the major cause of stream impairment in northern Georgia. Pollution from a...
This study examines the relationships between land cover change and water quality change in three ur...
conditions. But the relative impacts of different types of lan quanti®ed. This research attempted to...
Several studies indicate that there are significant relationships among quality of life, green veget...
The intersection of human activity and water quality is a major focus of aquatic research, as we try...
A spatial statistical technique, Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is applied to study the sp...
Traditional regression techniques such as ordinary least squares (OLS) can hide important local vari...
Most traditional linear regression models ignore local variations of spatial data. In this study, a ...
The impact of land use changes caused by urban sprawl on water quality since the 1970s in northern G...
Land use can influence river pollution and such relationships might or might not vary spatially. Con...
As an important regulator of pollutants in overland flow and interflow, land use has become an essen...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the association between the spatial patterns of urba...
Surface waters are the most important economic resource for humans which provide water for agricultu...
While the negative effects of urban development on freshwater systems are well documented, impacts o...
The focus of this study is to determine the relationship between land use and water quality in the R...
Non-point urban runoff is the major cause of stream impairment in northern Georgia. Pollution from a...
This study examines the relationships between land cover change and water quality change in three ur...
conditions. But the relative impacts of different types of lan quanti®ed. This research attempted to...
Several studies indicate that there are significant relationships among quality of life, green veget...
The intersection of human activity and water quality is a major focus of aquatic research, as we try...