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Noisy observations form the basis for almost every scientific research and especially in environmental monitoring. The Noise is often an effect of imprecise instruments which cause measurement errors. If the noise variance is known it is possible to filter out the contaminating noise from the...
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In many fields of applied statistics samples from several locations in an investigation area are taken repeatedly over time. Especially in environmental monitoring the chemical and physical conditions in water, air and soil are measured using fixed and possibly mobile monitoring stations. The...
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An overview is given over the S-Plus libraries and modules for statistical analysis of spatial data that are currently available at the Department of Statistics, University of Dortmund. It is believed that this includes all libraries currently available on the internet. Listings of functions...
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In geostatistics, spatial data will be analysed that often come from irregularly distributed sampling locations. Interest is in modelling the data_ i.e. estimating distributional parameters and then to predict the phenomenon under study at unobserved sites within the corresponding sampling...
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In the present study we investigate the data provided by the karstwater level monitoring system set up in the Transdanubian Mountains, more precisely in the Bakony, the Keszthelyi Mountains and the Balaton-Highland. (Here, like in the sequel, the term karstwater is used for groundwater in...
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