1988
DOI: 10.1016/0004-6981(88)90446-5
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The choice of working variables in the geostatistical estimation of the spatial distribution of ion concentration from acid precipitation

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“…Venkatram's approach of using other informationto remove non-stationarityof the mean and other approaches such as Eynon's deserve additional study. Several researchers (e.g., Granat 1978, Bilonick 1985, Guertin et al 1988, Vong et al 1989, Wampler and Olsen 1987 have questioned the appropriatenessof direct spatial interpolationof precipitation-weightedmean concentration and deposition. One issue centers on the non-additivecharacter of precipitation-weightedmeans when the volume of precipitation is not constant over the area being estimated.…”
Section: Issues Related To Spatial Interpolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venkatram's approach of using other informationto remove non-stationarityof the mean and other approaches such as Eynon's deserve additional study. Several researchers (e.g., Granat 1978, Bilonick 1985, Guertin et al 1988, Vong et al 1989, Wampler and Olsen 1987 have questioned the appropriatenessof direct spatial interpolationof precipitation-weightedmean concentration and deposition. One issue centers on the non-additivecharacter of precipitation-weightedmeans when the volume of precipitation is not constant over the area being estimated.…”
Section: Issues Related To Spatial Interpolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then a number of authors have used kriging in the production of maps: Seilkop and Finkelstein (1987), Barchet (1987), Wampler and Olsen (1987), Guertin et al (1988), Gibson et al (1989) and Venkatram (1988). Bilonick (1985) and Le and Petkau (1988) applied spatial time series models to precipitation chemistry data in North America.…”
Section: More Recently Several Researchers Have Used the Geostatisticmentioning
confidence: 99%