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A spatial analysis of variance applied to soil-water infiltration

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:48 authored by C Gotway, Noel CressieNoel Cressie
A spatial analysis of variance uses the spatial dependence among the observations to modify the usual interference procedures associated with a statistical linear model. When spatial correlation is present, the usual tests for presence of treatment effects may no longer be valid, and erroneous conclusions may result from assuming that the usual F ratios are F distributed. This is demonstrated using a spatial analysis of soil-water infiltration data. Emphasis is placed on modeling the spatial dependence structure with geostatistical techniques, and this spatial dependence structure is then used to test hypotheses about fixed effects using a nested linear model. -Authors

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Gotway, C. & Cressie, N. A. (1990). A spatial analysis of variance applied to soil-water infiltration. Water Resources Research, 26 (11), 2695-2703.

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Water Resources Research

Volume

26

Pagination

2695-2703

Language

English

RIS ID

73035

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