Title of article :
A Statistical Estimator of the Spatial Distribution of the Water-Table Altitude
Author/Authors :
Sep?lveda، Nicasio نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-65
From page :
66
To page :
0
Abstract :
An algorithm was designed to statistically estimate the areal distribution of water-table altitude. The altitude of the water table was bounded below by the minimum water-table surface and above by the land surface. Using lake elevations and stream stages, and interpolating between lakes and streams, the minimum water-table surface was generated. A multiple linear regression among the minimum water-table altitude, the difference between land-surface and minimum water-table altitudes, and the water-level measurements from surficial aquifer system wells resulted in a consistently high correlation for all groups of physiographic regions in Florida. A simple linear regression between land-surface and water-level measurements resulted in a root-mean-square residual of 4.23 m, with residuals ranging from 18.78 to 41.54 m. A simple linear regression between the minimum water table and the water-level measurements resulted in a root-meansquare residual of 1.45 m, with residuals ranging from 17.39 to 4.10 m. The application of the multiple linear regression presented herein resulted in a root-mean-square residual of 1.05 m, with residuals ranging from 15.24 to 5.63 m. Results from complete and partial F tests rejected the hypothesis of eliminating any of the regressors in the multiple linear regression presented in this study.
Journal title :
GROUND WATER
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
GROUND WATER
Record number :
64618
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