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 …

Measuring geographic access to health care: raster and network-based methods

PL Delamater, JP Messina, AM Shortridge… - International journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Background Inequalities in geographic access to health care result from the configuration of
facilities, population distribution, and the transportation infrastructure. In recent accessibility …

Kriging-based spatial interpolation from measurements for sound level map** in urban areas

P Aumond, A Can, V Mallet, B De Coensel… - The journal of the …, 2018 - pubs.aip.org
Network-based sound monitoring systems are deployed in various cities over the world and
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 …

Introduction of a spatio-temporal map** based POE method for outdoor spaces: Suburban university campus as a case study

Ö Göçer, K Göçer, AM Başol, MF Kıraç, A Özbil… - Building and …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Intra-site spatial analysis in ethnoarchaeology

C Lancelotti, J Negre Pérez… - Environmental …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …

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 …

Spatial patterns and rarity of the white‐phased 'Spirit bear'allele reveal gaps in habitat protection

CN Service, M Bourbonnais, MS Adams… - Ecological Solutions …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Geostatistical modelling of chemical residues on archaeological floors in the presence of barriers

J Negre, F Munoz, C Lancelotti - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Maps representing the distribution of chemical residues over anthropogenic floors are the
main diagnostic tools used by archaeologists for addressing the identification of …