260
Mon, 7/29/2019,
3:05 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-Hall C
SPEED: Environmental Statistics Methods and Applications, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Wendy Meiring, University of California At Santa Barbara
Oral Presentations
for this session.
20:
Bias Correction of Bounded Location Error in Binary Data
Nelson Walker, Kansas State University ; Trevor Hefley, Kansas State University; Daniel Walsh, US Geological Survey
21:
Marked Determinantal Point Processes
Yiming Feng, Florida State University ; Fred Huffer, Florida State University
22:
A Meta-Analysis of Bald and Golden Eagle Productivity Accounting for Spatial and Temporal Studies
Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service
23:
Multi-Scale Vecchia Approximations of Gaussian Processes
Jingjie Zhang, Texas A&M University ; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A & M University
24:
Yield Forecasting Based on Short Time Series with High Spatial Resolution Data
Sayli Pokal, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Yuzhen Zhou, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Trenton Franz, University of Nebraska Lincoln
25:
Statistical Postprocessing for Seasonal Weather Forecasts
Claudio Heinrich
26:
Reconstruction of Alnus Viridis Glacial Refugia Through Data Integration
Mauricio Campos, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign ; Bo Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Shreya Khurana, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Joseph Napier, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Guillaume deLafontaine, Université du Québec à Rimouski UQAR; Feng Sheng Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
27:
Characterization of Spatial and Temporal Trends of Extreme Precipitation Using Functional Principal Component Analysis
Miyabi Ishihara, UC Berkeley ; Christopher Paciorek, University of California; Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Michelle Yu, University of California, Berkeley
28:
Impact of ENSO and NAO on Extreme Monthly Precipitation of the USA
BHIKHARI THARU, Spelman College
29:
Predictive Model Checking of a Wildlife Occupancy Model with a Partially-Known Stopping Rule
Aaron Springford, Weyerhaeuser ; Jay Jones, Weyerhaeuser
30:
Prenatal Exposure to PM2.5 Species and DNA Methylation in Newborns: a Novel Statistical Framework
Jenny Lee, Harvard School of Public Health ; Tamar Sofer, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Andres Cardenas, University of California, Berkeley - School of Public Health; Brent A. Coull, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
31:
Benefits of Monte Carlo Imputation of Non-Detects in Environmental Data
Kirk Cameron, Macstat Consulting, Ltd.
32:
Trend Assessment for Daily Snow Depths with Changepoints Considerations
Jaechoul Lee, Boise State University ; Robert Lund, Clemson University; Jonathan Woody, Mississippi State University; Yang Xu, Mississippi State University
33:
Classifying Geographic Regions with Imperfect Labels
Forrest Paton, McMaster University ; Paul D McNicholas, McMaster University
34:
Temporal Effects Comparison Across Four Treatments Applied to Ponderosa Pine for the Suppression and Prevention of Elytroderma Needle Disease
Ekaterina Smirnova, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Joel M Egan, US Forest Service; Leonid Kalachev, University of Montana; John Goodburn, University of Montana; Kathleen Mckeever, US Forest service
35:
A Daily Rainfall Model for Multiple Sites for Use in Statistical Downscaling
Yiming Liu, University of New Hampshire ; Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire
36:
Uncertainty Quantification for Joint Retrieval of Temperature, Humidity, and Cloud States from Satellite Data
Jonathan Hobbs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
37:
Spatially Informed Aggregation of Orbiting Carbon Observatory Measured XCO2 for Global Flux Inversion
Joaquim Teixeira, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
38:
Bayesian Analysis of Multifidelity Computer Models with Local Features and Non-Nested Experimental Designs
Bledar Konomi, University of Cincinnati ; Georgios Karagiannis, Durham University