Spatial interpolation methods applied in the environmental sciences: A review
J Li, AD Heap - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2014 - Elsevier
Spatially continuous data of environmental variables are often required for environmental
sciences and management. However, information for environmental variables is usually …
sciences and management. However, information for environmental variables is usually …
Measuring geographic access to health care: raster and network-based methods
Background Inequalities in geographic access to health care result from the configuration of
facilities, population distribution, and the transportation infrastructure. In recent accessibility …
facilities, population distribution, and the transportation infrastructure. In recent accessibility …
Kriging-based spatial interpolation from measurements for sound level map** in urban areas
Network-based sound monitoring systems are deployed in various cities over the world and
mobile applications allowing participatory sensing are now common. Nevertheless, the …
mobile applications allowing participatory sensing are now common. Nevertheless, the …
Estimation of hypoxic areas in the western Baltic Sea with geostatistical models
R Friedland, C Vock, S Piehl - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Dissolved oxygen is essential for all marine life, especially for benthic organisms that live on
the seafloor and are unable to escape if oxygen concentrations fall below critical thresholds …
the seafloor and are unable to escape if oxygen concentrations fall below critical thresholds …
Introduction of a spatio-temporal map** based POE method for outdoor spaces: Suburban university campus as a case study
Outdoor spaces are important to sustainable cities because they establish a common
identity for social life by improving quality of urban living. The relation between outdoor …
identity for social life by improving quality of urban living. The relation between outdoor …
Intra-site spatial analysis in ethnoarchaeology
The interpretative power of quantitative intra-site spatial analysis has long been recognised
by archaeologists. On the contrary, very few ethnoarchaeological works have engaged with …
by archaeologists. On the contrary, very few ethnoarchaeological works have engaged with …
Application of inverse path distance weighting for high-density spatial map** of coastal water quality patterns
J Stachelek, CJ Madden - International Journal of Geographical …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
One of the primary goals of coastal water quality monitoring is to characterize spatial
variation. Generally, this monitoring takes place at a limited number of fixed sampling points …
variation. Generally, this monitoring takes place at a limited number of fixed sampling points …
Effect of landscape elements and structures on the acoustic environment on wildlife overpasses located in rural areas
A Sołowczuk - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The constantly growing number of motor vehicles increases the biodiversity conservation
awareness of the public. To this end, numerous compensation measures are implemented …
awareness of the public. To this end, numerous compensation measures are implemented …
Spatial patterns and rarity of the white‐phased 'Spirit bear'allele reveal gaps in habitat protection
Preserving genetic and phenotypic diversity can help safeguard not only biodiversity but
also cultural and economic values. 2. Here, we present data that emerged from Indigenous …
also cultural and economic values. 2. Here, we present data that emerged from Indigenous …
Geostatistical modelling of chemical residues on archaeological floors in the presence of barriers
Maps representing the distribution of chemical residues over anthropogenic floors are the
main diagnostic tools used by archaeologists for addressing the identification of …
main diagnostic tools used by archaeologists for addressing the identification of …