Integrated Trends Analysis Team Publications
A Generalized Additive Model approach to evaluating water quality: Chesapeake Bay case study.
Published on April 12, 2019Link to the final manuscript, or contact rmurphy@chesapeakebay.net for the final version.
Citation: Rebecca R. Murphy, Elgin Perry, Jon Harcum, Jennifer Keisman, 2019. "A Generalized Additive Model approach to evaluating water quality: Chesapeake Bay case study",
Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 118, 2019, Pages 1-13, ISSN 1364-8152, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2019.03.027.
Chesapeake Bay dissolved oxygen criterion attainment deficit: Three decades of temporal and spatial
Published on November 21, 2018Link to the document.
Citation: Zhang, Q., P.J. Tango, R.R. Murphy, M.K. Forsyth, R. Tian, J. Keisman, and E.M. Trentacoste, 2018. “Chesapeake Bay dissolved oxygen criterion attainment deficit: Three decades of temporal and spatial patterns”, Frontiers in Marine Science, 5: 422, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00422.
View detailsChesapeake Bay's water quality condition has been recovering: Insights from a multimetric indicator assessment of thirty years of tidal monitoring data
Published on October 1, 2018Link to the document.
Citation: Zhang, Q., R.R. Murphy, R. Tian, M.K. Forsyth, E.M. Trentacoste, J. Keisman, and P.J. Tango, 2018. “Chesapeake Bay's water quality condition has been recovering: Insights from a multimetric indicator assessment of thirty years of tidal monitoring data”, Science of the Total Environment, 637-638: 1617-1625, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.025.
View detailsNumerical and qualitative contrasts of two statistical models for water quality change in tidal waters
Published on January 2, 2017Beck, Marcus W, and Rebecca R Murphy. “Numerical and qualitative contrasts of two statistical models for water quality change in tidal waters.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association vol. 53,1 (2017): 197-219.
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