Environmetrics
2012 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 7, 2013
- Reversible jump MCMC for inference in a deterministic individual–based model of tree growth for studying forest dynamics pp. 433-448

- D. Gemoets, Jarrett Barber and Kiona Ogle
- A comparison of the Mantel test with a generalised distance covariance test pp. 449-460

- Marek Omelka and Šárka Hudecová
- The environmental Kuznets curve: functional form, time‐varying heterogeneity and outliers in a panel setting pp. 461-475

- Inmaculada Martinez‐Zarzoso and Antonello Maruotti
- Reducing the uncertainty of wildlife population abundance: model‐based versus design‐based estimates pp. 476-488

- Edwige Bellier, Pascal Monestiez, Grégoire Certain, Joel Chadœuf and Vincent Bretagnolle
- Modelling biological regions from multi‐species and environmental data pp. 489-499

- S.D. Foster, G.H. Givens, G.J. Dornan, P.K. Dunstan and R. Darnell
Volume 24, issue 6, 2013
- Wind speed modeled as an indexed semi‐Markov process pp. 367-376

- Guglielmo D'Amico, Filippo Petroni and Flavio Prattico
- Bayesian spatial design of optimal deep tube well locations in Matlab, Bangladesh pp. 377-386

- Joshua L. Warren, Carolina Perez‐Heydrich and Mohammad Yunus
- Bayesian stable isotope mixing models pp. 387-399

- Andrew C. Parnell, Donald L. Phillips, Stuart Bearhop, Brice X. Semmens, Eric J. Ward, Jonathan W. Moore, Andrew L. Jackson, Jonathan Grey, David J. Kelly and Richard Inger
- The case of arsenic contamination in the Sardinian Geopark, Italy, analyzed using symbolic machine learning pp. 400-406

- Germana Manca and Guido Cervone
- A comparison of adaptive sampling designs and binary spatial models: a simulation study using a census of Bromus inermis pp. 407-417

- Kathryn M. Irvine, Jamie Thornton, Vickie M. Backus, Matthew G. Hohmann, Erik A. Lehnhoff, Bruce D. Maxwell, Kurt Michels and Lisa J. Rew
- Spatial extreme value analysis to project extremes of large‐scale indicators for severe weather pp. 418-432

- Eric Gilleland, Barbara G. Brown and Caspar M. Ammann
Volume 24, issue 5, 2013
- Issue Information pp. i-iii
- Linda J. Young
- In Memory of George Casella pp. 279-280
- Linda J. Young, Linda J. Young, Walter W. Piegorsch and Peter Guttorp
- Bayesian inference about odds ratio structure in ordinal contingency tables pp. 281-288
- Linda J. Young, M. Kateri and A. Agresti
- Uncertainty due to low‐dose extrapolation: modified BMD methodology for epidemiological data pp. 289-297
- Linda J. Young, Melissa Whitney and Louise Ryan
- Statistical modeling of changes in relative sea level in Maine during the Holocene Era pp. 298-305
- Linda J. Young, N. S. Altman, G. Balco, C. Crainiceanu, W. R. Gehrels, J. Qiu, J. Staudenmayer and P. Sullivan
- When are two pieces better than one: fitting and testing OLS and RMA regressions pp. 306-316
- Linda J. Young, Jane Friedman, Andrew J. Bohonak and Richard A. Levine
- Analyzing first flowering event data using survival models with space and time‐varying covariates pp. 317-331
- Linda J. Young, Maria A. Terres, Alan E. Gelfand, Jenica M. Allen and John A. Silander
- Diagnostics to assess toxicokinetic–toxicodynamic models with interval‐censored data pp. 332-341
- Linda J. Young, X. Xu, P. M. Dixon, Y. Zhao and M. C. Newman
- A consistent on‐line Bayesian procedure for detecting change points pp. 342-356
- Linda J. Young, Elías Moreno, F. Javier Girón and Antonio García–Ferrer
- A Bayesian multivariate analysis of children's exposure to pesticides pp. 357-366
- Linda J. Young, N. Cressie, M. Morara, B. Buxton, N. McMillan, W. Strauss and N. Wilson
Volume 24, issue 4, 2013
- On detecting non‐monotonic trends in environmental time series: a fusion of local regression and bootstrap pp. 209-226
- Vyacheslav Lyubchich, Yulia R. Gel and Abdel El‐Shaarawi
- Detection of malfunctions in sensor networks pp. 227-236
- Maryam Alavi–Shoshtari, David E. Williams, Jennifer A. Salmond and Jari P. Kaipio
- Estimating aggregated nutrient fluxes in four Finnish rivers via Gaussian state space models pp. 237-247
- Jouni Helske, Jukka Nyblom, Petri Ekholm and Kristian Meissner
- Breaking the curse of dimensionality in quadratic discriminant analysis models with a novel variant of a Bayes classifier enhances automated taxa identification of freshwater macroinvertebrates pp. 248-259
- J. Ärje, S. Kärkkäinen, T. Turpeinen and K. Meissner
- Anthropogenic global warming hypothesis: testing its robustness by Granger causality analysis pp. 260-268
- Umberto Triacca, Alessandro Attanasio and Antonello Pasini
- Weighted principal component analysis for compositional data: application example for the water chemistry of the Arno river (Tuscany, central Italy) pp. 269-277
- M. Gallo and A. Buccianti
Volume 24, issue 3, 2013
- Information‐theoretic model‐averaged benchmark dose analysis in environmental risk assessment pp. 143-157
- Walter W. Piegorsch, Lingling An, Alissa A. Wickens, R. Webster West, Edsel A. Peña and Wensong Wu
- Geostatistical analysis of binomial data: generalised linear or transformed Gaussian modelling? pp. 158-171
- Michelle C. Stanton and Peter J. Diggle
- A hierarchical functional data analytic approach for analyzing physiologically based pharmacokinetic models pp. 172-179
- Siddhartha Mandal, Pranab K. Sen and Shyamal D. Peddada
- Spatio–temporal modeling for disease mapping using CAR and B‐spline smoothing pp. 180-188
- Mahmoud Torabi
- Bayesian nonstationary spatial modeling for very large datasets pp. 189-200
- Matthias Katzfuss
- Partial ranked set sampling design pp. 201-207
- Abdul Haq, Jennifer Brown, Elena Moltchanova and Amer Ibrahim Al‐Omari
Volume 24, issue 2, 2013
- Impact of misspecifying spatial exposures in a generalized additive modeling framework: with application to the study of the dynamics of Comandra blister rust in British Columbia pp. 63-80
- C. X. Feng, C. B. Dean and Richard Reich
- Data assimilation for large‐scale spatio‐temporal systems using a location particle smoother pp. 81-97
- Jonathan Briggs, Michael Dowd and Renate Meyer
- Spatial multinomial regression models for nominal categorical data: a study of land cover in Northern Wisconsin, USA pp. 98-108
- Chongyang Jin, Jun Zhu, Michelle M. Steen‐Adams, Stephan R. Sain and Ronald E. Gangnon
- Space‐time modelling of blue ling for fisheries stock management pp. 109-119
- Nicole H. Augustin, Verena M. Trenkel, Simon N. Wood and Pascal Lorance
- Doubly balanced spatial sampling with spreading and restitution of auxiliary totals pp. 120-131
- Anton Grafström and Yves Tillé
- A Bayesian multiple imputation method for handling longitudinal pesticide data with values below the limit of detection pp. 132-142
- Haiying Chen, Sara A. Quandt, Joseph G. Grzywacz and Thomas A. Arcury
Volume 24, issue 1, 2013
- Modeling 3‐D spatio‐temporal biogeochemical processes with a forest of 1‐D statistical emulators pp. 1-12
- W. B. Leeds, C. K. Wikle, J. Fiechter, J. Brown and R. F. Milliff
- Estimating the probability of widespread flood events pp. 13-21
- Caroline Keef, Jonathan A. Tawn and Rob Lamb
- Bayesian inference in measurement error models for replicated data pp. 22-30
- Mário Castro, Heleno Bolfarine and M. Galea
- Modeling spatiotemporal trends in the productivity of North Pacific Salmon pp. 31-40
- Oksana Chkrebtii and Jiguo Cao
- Characteristic pattern analysis of polybromodiphenyl ethers in Great Lakes sediments: a combination of eigenspace projection and positive matrix factorization analysis pp. 41-50
- Yonghong Zou, Erik R. Christensen and An Li
- Particle filtering for Gumbel‐distributed daily maxima of methane and nitrous oxide pp. 51-62
- Gwladys Toulemonde, Armelle Guillou and Philippe Naveau
Volume 23, issue 8, 2012
- Issue Information pp. i-iii
- Lelys Bravo Guenni and Susan J. Simmons
- Modern quantitative methods for environmental risk assessment pp. 637-637
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Lelys Bravo Guenni and Susan J. Simmons
- Bayesian spatial extreme value analysis to assess the changing risk of concurrent high temperatures across large portions of European cropland pp. 638-648
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Benjamin A. Shaby and Brian J. Reich
- Spatial modeling for risk assessment of extreme values from environmental time series: a Bayesian nonparametric approach pp. 649-662
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Athanasios Kottas, Ziwei Wang and Abel Rodríguez
- Risk management against extremes in a changing environment: a risk‐layer approach using copulas pp. 663-672
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Stefan Hochrainer‐Stigler and Georg Pflug
- Bayesian spatial–temporal model for cardiac congenital anomalies and ambient air pollution risk assessment pp. 673-684
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Joshua Warren, Montserrat Fuentes, Amy Herring and Peter Langlois
- Functional clustering of water quality data in Scotland pp. 685-695
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, R.A. Haggarty, C.A. Miller, E.M. Scott, F. Wyllie and M. Smith
- Estimating brood‐specific reproductive inhibition potency in aquatic toxicity testing pp. 696-705
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Jing Zhang, A. John Bailer and James T. Oris
- The impact of model uncertainty on benchmark dose estimation pp. 706-716
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, R. Webster West, Walter W. Piegorsch, Edsel A. Peña, Lingling An, Wensong Wu, Alissa A. Wickens, Hui Xiong and Wenhai Chen
- Nonparametric estimation of benchmark doses in environmental risk assessment pp. 717-728
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Walter W. Piegorsch, Hui Xiong, Rabi N. Bhattacharya and Lizhen Lin
- Ecological Risk‐O‐Meter: a risk assessor and manager software tool for better decision making in ecosystems pp. 729-737
- Lelys Bravo Guenni, Susan J. Simmons, Mehmet Sahinoglu, Susan J. Simmons, Lawrence B. Cahoon and Scott Morton
Volume 23, issue 7, 2012
- On the effect of preferential sampling in spatial prediction pp. 565-578
- Alan E. Gelfand, Sujit K. Sahu and David M. Holland
- Forecast verification for extreme value distributions with an application to probabilistic peak wind prediction pp. 579-594
- Petra Friederichs and Thordis L. Thorarinsdottir
- Fast inversion of a flexible regression model for multivariate pollen counts data pp. 595-605
- Michael Salter‐Townshend and John Haslett
- Evaluation of space–time point process models using super‐thinning pp. 606-616
- Robert Alan Clements, Frederic Paik Schoenberg and Alejandro Veen
- An index for climate change: a multivariate time series approach pp. 617-622
- Francisco Andrés Rincón
- Descriptive and predictive evaluation of high resolution Markov chain precipitation models pp. 623-635
- H. J. D. Sørup, H. Madsen and K. Arnbjerg‐Nielsen
- An erratum on comments on Aboueissa and Stoline (2004, 2006) and Aboueissa (2009) pp. 636-636
- Igor Kovasov
Volume 23, issue 6, 2012
- Joint analysis of multivariate spatial count and zero‐heavy count outcomes using common spatial factor models pp. 493-508
- C.X. Feng and C.B. Dean
- A region‐based hierarchical model for extreme rainfall over the UK, incorporating spatial dependence and temporal trend pp. 509-521
- Jonathan Atyeo and David Walshaw
- A model for spatio‐temporal clustering using multinomial probit regression: application to avalanche counts pp. 522-534
- A. Lavigne, L. Bel, E. Parent and N. Eckert
- Estimation of the spatial distribution through the kernel indicator variogram pp. 535-548
- Pilar García‐Soidán and Raquel Menezes
- Rainfall–runoff modeling using least squares support vector machines pp. 549-564
- Umut Okkan and Zafer Ali Serbes
Volume 23, issue 5, 2012
- Issue Information pp. i-iii
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain and Christopher K. Wikle
- Advances in statistical methods for climate analysis pp. 363-363
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain and Christopher K. Wikle
- Statistical problems in the probabilistic prediction of climate change pp. 364-372
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, David B. Stephenson, Matthew Collins, Jonathan C. Rougier and Richard E. Chandler
- Building trust in climate science: data products for the 21st century pp. 373-381
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Richard E. Chandler, Peter Thorne, Jay Lawrimore and Kate Willett
- Glyph‐maps for visually exploring temporal patterns in climate data and models pp. 382-393
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Hadley Wickham, Heike Hofmann, Charlotte Wickham and Dianne Cook
- Defining spatial comparison metrics for evaluation of paleoclimatic field reconstructions of the Common Era pp. 394-406
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Bo Li and Jason E. Smerdon
- Changepoint detection in daily precipitation data pp. 407-419
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Colin Gallagher, Robert Lund and Michael Robbins
- An investigation of the pineapple express phenomenon via bivariate extreme value theory pp. 420-439
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Grant B. Weller, Daniel S. Cooley and Stephan R. Sain
- Assessing variance components of general circulation model output fields pp. 440-450
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Reinhard Furrer, Steven Geinitz and Stephan R. Sain
- Joint projections of North Pacific sea surface temperature from different global climate models pp. 451-465
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Francisco Beltrán, Bruno Sansó, Ricardo T. Lemos and Roy Mendelssohn
- Bayesian state space models with time‐varying parameters: interannual temperature forecasting pp. 466-481
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Yongku Kim and L. Mark Berliner
- Regional climate model assessment using statistical upscaling and downscaling techniques pp. 482-492
- Peter Guttorp, Stephan R. Sain, Christopher K. Wikle, Veronica J. Berrocal, Peter F. Craigmile and Peter Guttorp
Volume 23, issue 4, 2012
- Robust permutation tests for homogeneity of fingerprint patterns of dioxin congener profiles pp. 285-294
- Chu‐Chih Chen, Pranab K. Sen and Kuen‐Yuh Wu
- Threshold models for river flow extremes pp. 295-305
- Olivia Grigg and Jonathan Tawn
- Partial systematic adaptive cluster sampling pp. 306-316
- Arthur L. Dryver, Urairat Netharn and David R. Smith
- Bivariate splines for ozone concentration forecasting pp. 317-328
- Bree Ettinger, Serge Guillas and Ming‐Jun Lai
- Statistical methods for estimating the environmental burden of disease in Canada, with applications to mortality from fine particulate matter pp. 329-344
- Ahmed Almaskut, Patrick J. Farrell and Daniel Krewski
- Inferring likelihoods and climate system characteristics from climate models and multiple tracers pp. 345-362
- K. Sham Bhat, Murali Haran, Roman Olson and Klaus Keller
Volume 23, issue 3, 2012
- A hierarchical zero‐inflated Poisson regression model for stream fish distribution and abundance pp. 207-218
- E.L. Boone, B. Stewart‐Koster and M.J. Kennard
- Bivariate generalized Pareto distribution in practice: models and estimation pp. 219-227
- Pál Rakonczai and András Zempléni
- Estimating constrained concentration–response functions between air pollution and health pp. 228-237
- Helen Powell, Duncan Lee and Adrian Bowman
- Velocities of a spatial–temporal stochastic field with embedded dynamics pp. 238-252
- Krzysztof Podgórski and Jörg Wegener
- Bayesian estimation of climate sensitivity based on a simple climate model fitted to observations of hemispheric temperatures and global ocean heat content pp. 253-271
- Magne Aldrin, Marit Holden, Peter Guttorp, Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie, Gunnar Myhre and Terje Koren Berntsen
- Estimating return levels from serially dependent extremes pp. 272-283
- Lee Fawcett and David Walshaw
Volume 23, issue 2, 2012
- Spatial prediction of soil organic carbon from data on large and variable spatial supports. I. Inventory and mapping pp. 129-147
- T. G. Orton, N. P. A. Saby, D. Arrouays, C. Walter, B. Lemercier, C. Schvartz and R. M. Lark
- Spatial prediction of soil organic carbon from data on large and variable spatial supports. II. Mapping temporal change pp. 148-161
- T.G. Orton, N.P.A. Saby, D. Arrouays, C. Walter, B. Lemercier, C. Schvartz and R.M. Lark
- A two‐stage model for incidence and prevalence in point‐level spatial count data pp. 162-174
- Virginia Recta, Murali Haran and James L. Rosenberger
- Spatial analysis of the risk of multiple cancers in relation to a petrochemical plant pp. 175-182
- Crescenza Calculli, Alessio Pollice and Maria Serinelli
- Semiparametric bivariate zero‐inflated Poisson models with application to studies of abundance for multiple species pp. 183-196
- Ali Arab, Scott H. Holan, Christopher K. Wikle and Mark L. Wildhaber
- Conditional likelihood approach for analyzing single visit abundance survey data in the presence of zero inflation and detection error pp. 197-205
- Péter Sólymos, Subhash Lele and Erin Bayne
Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- Recent advances in spatio‐temporal stochastic modelling pp. 1-2
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Wenceslao González‐Manteiga and Rosa M. Crujeiras
- Issue Information pp. 1-3
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga and Rosa M. Crujeiras
- Testing for space–time interaction in conditional autoregressive models pp. 3-11
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, M.D. Ugarte, T. Goicoa, J. Etxeberria and A.F. Militino
- A group lasso approach for non‐stationary spatial–temporal covariance estimation pp. 12-23
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Nan‐Jung Hsu, Ya‐Mei Chang and Hsin‐Cheng Huang
- Spatio‐temporal metamodeling for West African monsoon pp. 24-36
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Anestis Antoniadis, Céline Helbert, Clémentine Prieur and Laurence Viry
- Optimal design for detecting dependencies with an application in spatial ecology pp. 37-45
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Werner Müller, Juan M. Rodríguez‐Díaz and María J. Rivas López
- Circular conditional autoregressive modeling of vector fields pp. 46-53
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Danny Modlin, Montserrat Fuentes and Brian Reich
- Adjusted functional boxplots for spatio‐temporal data visualization and outlier detection pp. 54-64
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Ying Sun and Marc G. Genton
- In order to make spatial statistics computationally feasible, we need to forget about the covariance function pp. 65-74
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Daniel Simpson, Finn Lindgren and Håvard Rue
- Categorical structured additive regression for assessing habitat suitability in the spatial distribution of mussel seed abundance pp. 75-84
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, M. P. Pata, T. Kneib, C. Cadarso‐Suárez, V. Lustres‐Pérez and E. Fernández‐Pulpeiro
- Nonparametric methods for spatial regression. An application to seismic events pp. 85-93
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Mario Francisco‐Fernández, Alejandro Quintela‐del‐Río and Rubén Fernández‐Casal
- Bayesian hierarchical spatio‐temporal smoothing for very large datasets pp. 94-107
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, Matthias Katzfuss and Noel Cressie
- Spatial threshold exceedance analysis through marked point processes pp. 108-118
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras, A.E. Madrid, J.M. Angulo and J. Mateu
- Spatial functional prediction from spatial autoregressive Hilbertian processes pp. 119-128
- Wenceslao González‐Manteiga, Rosa M. Crujeiras and M. D. Ruiz‐Medina
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