Many statistical models are available for spatial data but the vast majority of these assume that spatial separation can be measured by Euclidean distance. Data which are collected over river networks constitute a notable and commonly occurring exception, where distance must be measured along complex paths and, in addition, account must be taken of the relative flows of water into and out of confluences. Suitable models for this type of data have been constructed based on covariance functions. The aim of the paper is to place the focus on underlying spatial trends by adopting a regression formulation and using methods which allow smooth but flexible patterns. Specifically, kernel methods and penalized splines are investigated, with the latt...
The European environmental legislation forces local authorities to improve the river water quality. ...
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth’s biodiversity and pro-vide important ecosyst...
Freshwater ecosystems are declining faster than their terrestrial and marine counterparts because of...
Many statistical models are available for spatial data but the vast majority of these assume that sp...
Summary. Many statistical models are available for spatial data but the vast majority of these assum...
The application of existing geostatistical theory to the context of stream networks provides a numbe...
Maintaining river health is of vital importance to the human populations that depend on them for dri...
In this article we use moving averages to develop new classes of models in a flexible modeling frame...
In this article we use moving averages to develop new classes of models in a flexible modeling frame...
International audiencePreservation of rivers and water resources is crucial in most environmental po...
We develop spatial statistical models for stream networks that can estimate relationships between a ...
We review different regression models related to water quality that incorporate spatial aspects in t...
Preservation of rivers and water resources is crucial in most environmental policies and many effort...
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity and provide important ecosyste...
Statistical models for data collected over space are widely available and commonly used. These mode...
The European environmental legislation forces local authorities to improve the river water quality. ...
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth’s biodiversity and pro-vide important ecosyst...
Freshwater ecosystems are declining faster than their terrestrial and marine counterparts because of...
Many statistical models are available for spatial data but the vast majority of these assume that sp...
Summary. Many statistical models are available for spatial data but the vast majority of these assum...
The application of existing geostatistical theory to the context of stream networks provides a numbe...
Maintaining river health is of vital importance to the human populations that depend on them for dri...
In this article we use moving averages to develop new classes of models in a flexible modeling frame...
In this article we use moving averages to develop new classes of models in a flexible modeling frame...
International audiencePreservation of rivers and water resources is crucial in most environmental po...
We develop spatial statistical models for stream networks that can estimate relationships between a ...
We review different regression models related to water quality that incorporate spatial aspects in t...
Preservation of rivers and water resources is crucial in most environmental policies and many effort...
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity and provide important ecosyste...
Statistical models for data collected over space are widely available and commonly used. These mode...
The European environmental legislation forces local authorities to improve the river water quality. ...
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth’s biodiversity and pro-vide important ecosyst...
Freshwater ecosystems are declining faster than their terrestrial and marine counterparts because of...