Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning

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Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning. / Busch, A. Ulrike; Brechtel, H.M.; Urfer, Wolfgang.
Statistics for the Environment: Water-Related Issues. Hrsg. / Victor Barnett; K. Feridun Turkman. Band 2 Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1994. S. 319-344.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschung

Harvard

Busch, AU, Brechtel, HM & Urfer, W 1994, Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning. in V Barnett & KF Turkman (Hrsg.), Statistics for the Environment: Water-Related Issues. Bd. 2, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Chichester, S. 319-344.

APA

Busch, A. U., Brechtel, H. M., & Urfer, W. (1994). Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning. In V. Barnett, & K. F. Turkman (Hrsg.), Statistics for the Environment: Water-Related Issues (Band 2, S. 319-344). John Wiley & Sons Inc..

Vancouver

Busch AU, Brechtel HM, Urfer W. Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning. in Barnett V, Turkman KF, Hrsg., Statistics for the Environment: Water-Related Issues. Band 2. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1994. S. 319-344

Bibtex

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title = "Statistical methods for the evaluation of hydrological parameters for landuse planning",
abstract = "In connection with environmental impact assessments for the purpose of landuse planning, investigations on the hydrological site conditions and their possibe changes are of vital importance for einvironmental decision-making. In many cases long-term measurements must be carried out on various water balance components and parameters of hydrological processes, including substance deposition caused by air pollution. Such monitoring must take into account the large spatial and temporal variation and correlation of measured quantities (see Brechtel, 1989).Dat from a forest-ecological investigation in the Rhine-Main Valley are used to demonstrate how patterns in field measurements over space and time can be analysed statistically. From a great number of methods used, two that proved useful for several major problems are chosen and explained: repeated measures analysis and time series models with interventions and input variables.",
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RIS

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AU - Brechtel, H.M.

AU - Urfer, Wolfgang

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KW - Time series

KW - Transfer function

KW - Repeated measures models

KW - Zeitreihenanalyse

KW - Transferfunktionen

KW - Modelle mit Messwiederholungen

KW - Environmental planning

KW - forest-ecologic proof documentation

KW - hydrologic site conditions

KW - Forstökologisches Beweissicherungsverfahren

KW - Hydrologie

KW - Ecosystems Research

KW - deposition

KW - Air Pollution

KW - precipitation

KW - Deposition

KW - Luftverschmutzung

KW - Niederschlag

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M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies

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SP - 319

EP - 344

BT - Statistics for the Environment

A2 - Barnett, Victor

A2 - Turkman, K. Feridun

PB - John Wiley & Sons Inc.

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