[HTML][HTML] Geochemical anomaly definition using stream sediments landscape modeling
Geochemical anomaly mapping is a crucial part of environmental and mineral exploration
projects. Stream sediments are the most frequently sampling medium for geochemical …
projects. Stream sediments are the most frequently sampling medium for geochemical …
[HTML][HTML] Hand, foot and mouth disease: spatiotemporal transmission and climate
J Wang, YS Guo, G Christakos, WZ Yang… - International journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background The Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease (HFMD) is the most common infectious
disease in China, its total incidence being around 500,000~ 1,000,000 cases per year. The …
disease in China, its total incidence being around 500,000~ 1,000,000 cases per year. The …
[HTML][HTML] Incorporation of geological constraints into geochemical anomaly identification using BME-GWR: A case study from Inner Mongolia of China
H Wang, Z Yuan, Q Cheng, S Zhang - Ore Geology Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Delineation of geochemical anomalies is a fundamental task in mineral and environmental
investigation. Mineralization area of interest is mainly controlled by underlying geological …
investigation. Mineralization area of interest is mainly controlled by underlying geological …
Interactive spatiotemporal modelling of health systems: the SEKS–GUI framework
This paper describes the spatiotemporal epistematics knowledge synthesis and graphical
user interface (SEKS–GUI) framework and its application in medical geography problems …
user interface (SEKS–GUI) framework and its application in medical geography problems …
[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal infectious disease modeling: a BME-SIR approach
This paper is concerned with the modeling of infectious disease spread in a composite
space-time domain under conditions of uncertainty. We focus on stochastic modeling that …
space-time domain under conditions of uncertainty. We focus on stochastic modeling that …
[HTML][HTML] Area disease estimation based on sentinel hospital records
Background Population health attributes (such as disease incidence and prevalence) are
often estimated using sentinel hospital records, which are subject to multiple sources of …
often estimated using sentinel hospital records, which are subject to multiple sources of …
[HTML][HTML] Delineation of Productive Zones in Eastern China Based on Multiple Soil Properties
T Tong, S Mei, C Cao, N Legesse, J Chang, C Ying… - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
Accurate soil management has long been the focus of research in agroecology. Crop
productivity can be enhanced while reducing environmental threats from excessive …
productivity can be enhanced while reducing environmental threats from excessive …
Comparative spatiotemporal analysis of fine particulate matter pollution
W Pang, G Christakos, JF Wang - Environmetrics: The official …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The prime focus of this work is the comparative investigation, theoretical and numerical, of
spatiotemporal techniques used in air pollution studies. Space‐time statistics techniques are …
spatiotemporal techniques used in air pollution studies. Space‐time statistics techniques are …
[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal interpolation of rainfall by combining BME theory and satellite rainfall estimates
T Shi, X Yang, G Christakos, J Wang, L Liu - Atmosphere, 2015 - mdpi.com
The accurate assessment of spatiotemporal rainfall variability is a crucial and challenging
task in many hydrological applications, mainly due to the lack of a sufficient number of rain …
task in many hydrological applications, mainly due to the lack of a sufficient number of rain …
[图书][B] Technical challenges of multipollutant air quality management
GM Hidy, JR Brook, KL Demerjian, LT Molina… - 2011 - Springer
In 2007, NARSTO1 was asked to assess the technical challenges of transitioning from an
individual pollutant approach to air quality management to a risk-based approach that (a) …
individual pollutant approach to air quality management to a risk-based approach that (a) …