Temporal trend monitoring: Robust method for analysing contaminant trend monitoring data.
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1998Author
Nicholson, M. D.
Fryer, R. J.
Larsen, J. R.
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This document describes a new method of assessing contaminant trends in fish muscle, fish liver, and shellfish.
Previous methods of assessing trend data have often been complicated by the need to respond to unusual features of the data, either in the way they were collected, processed, or in their distribution. These complications are discussed in detail to show the reasoning behind the method described here, which aims to provide a simpler, robust and more complete method of analysing and presenting trends.
Essentially, the method summarizes trends using a smoother, a specific class of smooth curves fitted to median log-concentrations. The theory and methodology of fitting smoothers is new and our knowledge of the performance of the fitted smoothers, particularly with small sample sizes, is only approximate. Although a preliminary application of the new method to the 1993 assessment of the data from the Joint Monitoring Programme of the Oslo and Paris Commissions was promising, .....
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)Copenhagen, Denmark
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ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences; 20Document Language
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0903–2606Citation
Nicholson, M. D.; Fryer, R.J. and Larsen, J.R. (1998) Temporal trend monitoring: Robust method for analysing contaminant trend monitoring data. ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences, No. 20, 22pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-269Collections