Concentrations of 27 priority volatile organic compounds were measured in water samples of the North Sea and Scheldt estuary during a 3-year monitoring study. Despite the use of a sensitive analytical method, a number of data were censored. That is, some concentrations were below the decision limit or critical level defined by IUPAC. To characterize the observed measurement results, an attempt was made to identify an appropriate procedure to compute summary statistics for the censored data sets. Several parametric and robust parametric approaches based on the maximum likelihood principle and probability-plot regression method were evaluated for the estimation of the mean, standard deviation, median and interquartile range using three uncens...
During a two years sampling campaign, water samples were taken in the Scheldt estuary between Antwer...
The occurrence of 25 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was studied from April 1998 to October 2000 i...
Between 2000 and 2006, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the University of ...
Environmental data sets of pollutant concentrations in air, water, and soil frequently include unqua...
Environmental measurements often include concentrations recorded as below detection limits or censor...
One of the most common problems in statistical analysis of data from water quality monitoring progra...
1986 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 148-156).Many water quality problems are related ...
The concentrations and distribution of 13 priority volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were determined...
During the last decade, the assessment of concentration levels of chemical substances in the environ...
The occurrence and spatial-temporal variability of 25 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was studied ...
This review focuses on a number of key procedural steps in the analysis of volatile organic compound...
Purge-and-trap combined with high-resolution gas chromatography and detection by mass spectrometry w...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
During a two years sampling campaign, water samples were taken in the Scheldt estuary between Antwer...
The occurrence of 25 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was studied from April 1998 to October 2000 i...
Between 2000 and 2006, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the University of ...
Environmental data sets of pollutant concentrations in air, water, and soil frequently include unqua...
Environmental measurements often include concentrations recorded as below detection limits or censor...
One of the most common problems in statistical analysis of data from water quality monitoring progra...
1986 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 148-156).Many water quality problems are related ...
The concentrations and distribution of 13 priority volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were determined...
During the last decade, the assessment of concentration levels of chemical substances in the environ...
The occurrence and spatial-temporal variability of 25 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was studied ...
This review focuses on a number of key procedural steps in the analysis of volatile organic compound...
Purge-and-trap combined with high-resolution gas chromatography and detection by mass spectrometry w...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
Let F denote a distribution of interest and G a possibly spurious distribution. This article derives...
During a two years sampling campaign, water samples were taken in the Scheldt estuary between Antwer...
The occurrence of 25 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was studied from April 1998 to October 2000 i...
Between 2000 and 2006, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the University of ...