Environmetrics
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Volume 25, issue 8, 2014
- Issue Information pp. i-iii

- Peter Guttorp and Walter W. Piegorsch
- Environmetrics Silver Anniversary Special Issue pp. 559-559

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, Walter W. Piegorsch and Peter Guttorp
- On the impact of covariate measurement error on spatial regression modelling pp. 560-570

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, Md Hamidul Huque, Howard D. Bondell and Louise Ryan
- Composite likelihood estimation for models of spatial ordinal data and spatial proportional data with zero/one values pp. 571-583

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, Xiaoping Feng, Jun Zhu, Pei‐Sheng Lin and Michelle M. Steen‐Adams
- Assessing fit in Bayesian models for spatial processes pp. 584-595

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, M. Jun, M. Katzfuss, J. Hu and V. E. Johnson
- Dynamic spatial regression models for space‐varying forest stand tables pp. 596-609

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, Andrew O. Finley, Sudipto Banerjee, Aaron R. Weiskittel, Chad Babcock and Bruce D. Cook
- Modeling individual tree growth by fusing diameter tape and increment core data pp. 610-620

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, Erin M. Schliep, Tracy Qi Dong, Alan E. Gelfand and Fan Li
- Statistical modeling and forecasting of fruit crop phenology under climate change pp. 621-629

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, S. Cai, James V. Zidek, Nathaniel K. Newlands and Denise Neilsen
- A spatial capture‐recapture model for territorial species pp. 630-637

- Peter Guttorp, Walter W. Piegorsch, B. J. Reich and Bruce Gardner
Volume 25, issue 7, 2014
- A Bayesian spatial factor analysis approach for combining climate model ensembles pp. 483-497

- E.S. Neeley, W.F. Christensen and S.R. Sain
- Confidence regions for the level curves of spatial data pp. 498-512

- Joshua P. French
- A Bayesian multivariate receptor model for estimating source contributions to particulate matter pollution using national databases pp. 513-527

- Amber J. Hackstadt and Roger D. Peng
- HAC robust trend comparisons among climate series with possible level shifts pp. 528-547

- Ross McKitrick and Timothy Vogelsang
- Utility and application of SEM in delineating cause–effect relationship between ambient pollutant and fetal birth outcome pp. 548-556

- A. K. Mbah, A. Paothong, R. E. Wilson and H. M. Salihu
- Erratum: Using covariates to model dependence in nonstationary, high frequency meteorological processes pp. 557-557

- Andrew Poppick and Michael L. Stein
Volume 25, issue 6, 2014
- Issue Information pp. i-iii

- Haiganoush K. Preisler
- Special Issue on Wildland Fires pp. 363-364

- Haiganoush K. Preisler and Haiganoush K. Preisler
- Combining ungrouped and grouped wildfire data to estimate fire risk pp. 365-383

- Haiganoush K. Preisler and I. Hernandez‐Magallanes
- Wildfire risk estimation in the Mediterranean area pp. 384-396

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, A. A. Ager, H. K. Preisler, B. Arca, D. Spano and M. Salis
- County‐level analysis of the impact of temperature and population increases on California wildfire data pp. 397-405

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, M. Baltar, J. E. Keeley and F. P. Schoenberg
- Lightning‐caused forest fire risk in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, is increasing and associated with anomalies in fire weather pp. 406-416

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, Douglas G. Woolford, C.B. Dean, David L. Martell, Jiguo Cao and B.M. Wotton
- Visualization tools for assessing the Markov property: sojourn times in the forest Fire Weather Index in Ontario pp. 417-430

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, Alisha Albert‐Green, W. John Braun, David L. Martell and Douglas G. Woolford
- Dionysus: a stochastic fire growth scenario generator pp. 431-442

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, Lengyi Han and W. John Braun
- An exploratory data analysis of the temperature fluctuations in a spreading fire pp. 443-453

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, David R. Brillinger and Mark A. Finney
- Scenarios for future wildfire risk in California: links between changing demography, land use, climate, and wildfire pp. 454-471

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, Benjamin P. Bryant and Anthony L. Westerling
- Burning issues: statistical analyses of global fire data to inform assessments of environmental change pp. 472-481

- Haiganoush K. Preisler, M. A. Krawchuk and M. A. Moritz
Volume 25, issue 5, 2014
- Using covariates to model dependence in nonstationary, high‐frequency meteorological processes pp. 293-305

- Andrew Poppick and Michael L. Stein
- Spatial sampling on streams: principles for inference on aquatic networks pp. 306-323

- Nicholas A. Som, Pascal Monestiez, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Dale L. Zimmerman and Erin E. Peterson
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for forecasting intermountain snow dynamics pp. 324-340

- James B. Odei, Jürgen Symanzik and Mevin B. Hooten
- Spatiotemporal modeling of odds of disease pp. 341-350

- Mahmoud Torabi
- Probability weighted indices for improved ecosystem report card scoring pp. 351-360

- David R. Fox
- The log‐power‐normal distribution is the exponentiated lognormal distribution pp. 361-362

- S. Nadarajah, E. Afuecheta and S. Chan
Volume 25, issue 4, 2014
- Issue Information pp. i-iii

- Petra Kuhnert
- Physical‐statistical modelling pp. 201-202

- Petra Kuhnert and Petra Kuhnert
- A statistical overview and perspectives on data assimilation for marine biogeochemical models pp. 203-213

- Petra Kuhnert, Michael Dowd, Emlyn Jones and John Parslow
- Assimilating catchment processes with monitoring data to estimate sediment loads to the Great Barrier Reef pp. 214-229

- Petra Kuhnert, D.E. Pagendam, P.M. Kuhnert, W.B. Leeds, C.K. Wikle, R. Bartley and E.E. Peterson
- Physically motivated scale interaction parameterization in reduced rank quadratic nonlinear dynamic spatio‐temporal models pp. 230-244

- Petra Kuhnert, D.W. Gladish and C.K. Wikle
- Resolving the Antarctic contribution to sea‐level rise: a hierarchical modelling framework pp. 245-264

- Petra Kuhnert, Andrew Zammit‐Mangion, Jonathan Rougier, Jonathan Bamber and Nana Schön
- Rethinking soil carbon modelling: a stochastic approach to quantify uncertainties pp. 265-278

- Petra Kuhnert, D. Clifford, D. Pagendam, J. Baldock, N. Cressie, R. Farquharson, M. Farrell, L. Macdonald and L. Murray
- Assessing exceedance of ozone standards: a space‐time downscaler for fourth highest ozone concentrations pp. 279-291

- Petra Kuhnert, V.J. Berrocal, A.E. Gelfand and D.M. Holland
Volume 25, issue 3, 2014
- Assessing the dependency between the magnitudes of earthquakes and the magnitudes of their aftershocks pp. 143-151

- Kevin Nichols and Frederic Paik Schoenberg
- Probabilistic forecasts of solar irradiance using stochastic differential equations pp. 152-164

- E. B. Iversen, J. M. Morales, J. K. Møller and H. Madsen
- Association of pollution with quantiles and expectations of the hospitalization rate of elderly people by respiratory diseases in the city of São Paulo, Brazil pp. 165-171

- A. P. Alencar and B. R. Santos
- Non‐stationary conditional extremes of northern North Sea storm characteristics pp. 172-188

- P. Jonathan, K. Ewans and D. Randell
- A hidden renewal model for monitoring aquatic systems biosensors pp. 189-199

- R. Azaïs, R. Coudret and G. Durrieu
Volume 25, issue 2, 2014
- Covariate‐based cepstral parameterizations for time‐varying spatial error covariances pp. 69-83

- D.W. Gladish, C.K. Wikle and S.H. Holan
- Space‐time areal mixture model: relabeling algorithm and model selection issues pp. 84-96

- M. M. Hossain, A. B. Lawson, B. Cai, J. Choi, John Liu and R. S. Kirby
- Defining a new parameter for regression models with aggregated data in aquatic science pp. 97-106

- Peter H. Dimberg
- Small sample inference for gamma parameters: one‐sample and two‐sample problems pp. 107-126

- K. Krishnamoorthy and Luis León‐Novelo
- A stabilized and versatile spatial prediction method for geostatistical models pp. 127-141

- Chun‐Shu Chen, Hong‐Ding Yang and Yang Li
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