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254 | Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Statistics and the Environment — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
Chair(s): Daniel S. Cooley, Colorado State University | |||
63: | Covariance Estimation for Natural Spatio-Temporal Processes — Michael Horrell, University of Chicago | ||
64: | Maximum Likelihood Estimation of K Distribution: Application to the Environmental Data — Koji Kanefuji, Institute of Statistical Mathematics | ||
65: | Bayesian Factor Analysis as an Approach to Combining Climate Model Ensembles — Eleanor Tass, Brigham Young University | ||
66: | Analysis of Elk and Hunter Movement Data from the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range — Suzette Puente, University of California, Berkeley ; Michael J. Wisdom, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service ; Scott L. Findholt, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife | ||
67: | Test for Stationarity for Spatial Point Processes in Arbitrary Regions — Bingrou Zhou ; Tonglin Zhang, Purdue University | ||
68: | A Study of Grassland Bird Nest Success Rates on Small Family Farm Hayfields — Ivan Ramler, St. Lawrence University ; Susan Willson, St. Lawrence University ; Caitlin Ward, St. Lawrence University | ||
69: | If a Tree Falls into a River, Where Will It End Up? A Simulation Study on Identifying the Origin of Driftwood — Jessica Chapman, St. Lawrence University | ||
70: | Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling for Assessment of Regional Climate Change in the U.S. in Response to Large-Scale Drivers of Climate — Zachary Thomas, Ohio State University ; Mark Berliner, Ohio State University | ||
71: | Adaptive Full-Scale Approximation Approach for Modeling Large Spatio-Temporal Data Sets — Bohai Zhang, Texas A&M ; Huiyan Sang, Texas A&M ; Jianhua Z. Huang, Texas A&M |
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