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619 | Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-157C | |
Environmental Statistical Methods: Water and Forests — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
Chair(s): Kathryn Irvine, U.S. Geological Survey | |||
8:35 AM | White Christmas Becoming Rarer in Southern Parts of Sweden? — Jesper Ryden, Uppsala Universiy | ||
8:50 AM | Estimation of Glacier Retreat from Landsat Images — Armin Schwartzman, North Carolina State University ; Joseph Usset, North Carolina State University ; Arnab Maity, North Carolina State University ; Ana-Maria Staicu, North Carolina State University | ||
9:05 AM | Standard Error Estimation for Mixed Flood Distributions with Historic Maxima — John Grego, University of South Carolina ; Phil Yates, St. Michael's College ; Kaiwen Mai, University of South Carolina | ||
9:20 AM | Predicting Dangerous E. Coli Levels at Erie, Pennsylvania, Beaches with Random Forests in R — Michael Rutter, Penn State | ||
9:35 AM | Regression Estimation of Trends in Temperature When Time and Date of Sampling Are Haphazard — Brian R. Gray, U.S. Geological Survey ; Yulia R. Gel, University of Waterloo ; Vyacheslav Lyubchich, University of Waterloo | ||
9:50 AM | The Mann-Kendall Test and Adjustments/Alternatives Under Complex Residual Assumptions and Small Sample Sizes — Charlotte Wickham, Oregon State University | ||
10:05 AM | Comparing Sampling Strategies for Estimating Age Characteristics of a Forest — Brent Burch, Northern Arizona University ; Andrew J. Sanchez Meador, Northern Arizona University |
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