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- Author : Zhihua Zhang
- Publsiher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
- Release : 21 November 2016
- ISBN : 3110424983
- Pages : 334 pages
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews
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Read or download book entitled Environmental Data Analysis written by Zhihua Zhang which was release on 21 November 2016, this book published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle Format. Book excerpt: Most environmental data involve a large degree of complexity and uncertainty. Environmental Data Analysis is created to provide modern quantitative tools and techniques designed specifically to meet the needs of environmental sciences and related fields. This book has an impressive coverage of the scope. Main techniques described in this book are models for linear and nonlinear environmental systems, statistical & numerical methods, data envelopment analysis, risk assessments and life cycle assessments. These state-of-the-art techniques have attracted significant attention over the past decades in environmental monitoring, modeling and decision making. Environmental Data Analysis explains carefully various data analysis procedures and techniques in a clear, concise, and straightforward language and is written in a self-contained way that is accessible to researchers and advanced students in science and engineering. This is an excellent reference for scientists and engineers who wish to analyze, interpret and model data from various sources, and is also an ideal graduate-level textbook for courses in environmental sciences and related fields. Contents: Preface Time series analysis Chaos and dynamical systems Approximation Interpolation Statistical methods Numerical methods Optimization Data envelopment analysis Risk assessments Life cycle assessments Index
- Author : Zhihua Zhang
- Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
- Release Date : 2016-11-21
- Total pages : 334
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Most environmental data involve a large degree of complexity and uncertainty. Environmental Data Analysis is created to provide modern quantitative tools and techniques designed specifically to meet the needs of environmental sciences and related fields. This book has an impressive coverage of the scope. Main techniques described in this book ...
- Author : C. N. Hewitt
- Publisher : Springer
- Release Date : 2012-12-06
- Total pages : 309
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SERIES The current expansion of both public and scientific interest in environ mental issues has not been accompanied by a commensurate production of adequate books, and those which are available are widely variable in approach and depth. The Environmental Management Series has been established with a view to ...
- Author : Moses Eterigho Emetere,Esther Titilayo Akinlabi
- Publisher : Springer Nature
- Release Date : 2020-01-03
- Total pages : 233
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : This book introduces numerical methods for processing datasets which may be of any form, illustrating adequately computational resolution of environmental alongside the use of open source libraries. This book solves the challenges of misrepresentation of datasets that are relevant directly or indirectly to the research. It illustrates new ways of ...
- Author : Moses Emetere
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2021-11-15
- Total pages : 248
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Numerical Methods in Environmental Data Analysis introduces environmental scientists to the numerical methods available to help answer research questions through data analysis. One challenge in data analysis is misrepresentation of datasets that are relevant directly or indirectly to the research. This book illustrates new ways of screening dataset or images ...
- Author : Ion Mandoiu,Alexander Zelikovsky
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2016-09-12
- Total pages : 464
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Introduces readers to core algorithmic techniques for next-generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis and discusses a wide range of computational techniques and applications This book provides an in-depth survey of some of the recent developments in NGS and discusses mathematical and computational challenges in various application areas of NGS technologies. The 18 ...
- Author : H. John B. Birks,André F. Lotter,Steve Juggins,John P. Smol
- Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
- Release Date : 2012-04-06
- Total pages : 745
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Numerical and statistical methods have rapidly become part of a palaeolimnologist’s tool-kit. They are used to explore and summarise complex data, reconstruct past environmental variables from fossil assemblages, and test competing hypotheses about the causes of observed changes in lake biota through history. This book brings together a wide ...
- Author : John B.H. Birks,André F. Lotter,Steve Juggins,John P. Smol
- Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
- Release Date : 2012-04-08
- Total pages : 745
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Numerical and statistical methods have rapidly become part of a palaeolimnologist’s tool-kit. They are used to explore and summarise complex data, reconstruct past environmental variables from fossil assemblages, and test competing hypotheses about the causes of observed changes in lake biota through history. This book brings together a wide ...
- Author : A. Lawrence Gould
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2014-12-08
- Total pages : 392
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : This book gives professionals in clinical research valuable information on the challenging issues of the design, execution, and management of clinical trials, and how to resolve these issues effectively. It also provides understanding and practical guidance on the application of contemporary statistical methods to contemporary issues in safety evaluation during ...
- Author : Franco Taroni,Alex Biedermann,Silvia Bozza,Paolo Garbolino,Colin Aitken
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2014-07-21
- Total pages : 472
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Summary : "This book should have a place on the bookshelf of every forensic scientist who cares about the science of evidence interpretation" Dr. Ian Evett, Principal Forensic Services Ltd, London, UK Continuing developments in science and technology mean that the amounts of information forensic scientists are able to provide for criminal ...
- Author : Michael J. Campbell,Stephen J. Walters
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2014-03-28
- Total pages : 272
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Summary : A complete guide to understanding cluster randomised trials Written by two researchers with extensive experience in the field, this book presents a complete guide to the design, analysis and reporting of cluster randomised trials. It spans a wide range of applications: trials in developing countries, trials in primary care, trials ...
- Author : Helen Brown,Robin Prescott
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2014-12-12
- Total pages : 536
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : A fully updated edition of this key text on mixed models, focusing on applications in medical research The application of mixed models is an increasingly popular way of analysing medical data, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. A mixed model allows the incorporation of both fixed and random variables within a ...
- Author : K.W. Hipel,A.I McLeod
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 1994-04-07
- Total pages : 1012
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : This is a comprehensive presentation of the theory and practice of time series modelling of environmental systems. A variety of time series models are explained and illustrated, including ARMA (autoregressive-moving average), nonstationary, long memory, three families of seasonal, multiple input-single output, intervention and multivariate ARMA models. Other topics in environmetrics ...
- Author : István Faragó,Ágnes Havasi,Zahari Zlatev
- Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
- Release Date : 2013-12-10
- Total pages : 426
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : High air pollution levels pose a significant threat to plants, animals and human beings. Efforts by researchers are directed towards keeping air pollution levels below well defined ‘critical‘ levels in order to maintain a sustainable atmosphere and environmental system. The application of advanced mathematical models is important for researchers to ...
- Author : Achim Sydow
- Publisher : EOLSS Publications
- Release Date : 2010-09-27
- Total pages : 356
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Environmental Systems is a component of Encyclopedia of Environmental and Ecological Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. Environmental Systems is something about data handling, modeling and decision making in the field of environmental ...
- Author : Chris Turney,Matthew Canti,Nick Branch,Peter Clark
- Publisher : Routledge
- Release Date : 2014-05-12
- Total pages : 256
- ISBN : 3110424983
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Summary : Environmental Archaeology: Theoretical and Practical Approaches outlines and assesses the various methods used to reconstruct and explain the past interaction between people and their environment. Emphasising the importance of a highly scientific approach to the subject, the book combines geoarchaeological, bioarchaeological (archaeobotany and zooarchaeology) and geochronological information and examines how ...