This book provides a broad introduction to the subject of environmental space-time processes, addressing the role of uncertainty. It covers a spectrum of technical matters from measurement to environmental epidemiology to risk assessment. It showcases non-stationary vector-valued processes, while treating stationarity as a special case. In particular, with members of their research group the authors developed within a hierarchical Bayesian framework, the new statistical approaches presented in the book for analyzing, modeling, and monitoring environmental spatio-temporal processes. Furthermore they indicate new directions for development.
Statistical Analysis of Environmental Space-Time Processes (Springer Series in Statistics)
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Author(s)Nhu D. Le, James V. Zidek
PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN0387262091
ISBN-139780387262093
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Sales Rank1,781,828
CategoryScience
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