EnvStats: An R Package for Environmental Statistics

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This book describes EnvStats, a new comprehensive R package for environmental statistics and the successor to the S-PLUS module EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS (first released in 1997). EnvStats and R provide an open-source set of powerful functions for performing graphical and statistical analyses of environmental data, bringing major environmental statistical methods found in the literature and regulatory guidance documents into one statistical package, along with an extensive hypertext help system that explains what these methods do, how to use these methods, and where to find them in the environmental statistics literature. EnvStats also includes numerous built-in data sets from regulatory guidance documents and the environmental statistics literature.

This book shows how to use EnvStats and R to easily:
* graphically display environmental data
* plot probability distributions
* estimate distribution parameters and construct confidence intervals on the original scale for commonly used distributions such as the lognormal and gamma, as well as do this nonparametrically
* estimate and construct confidence intervals for distribution percentiles or do this nonparametrically (e.g., to compare to an environmental protection standard)
* perform and plot the results of goodness-of-fit tests
* compute optimal Box-Cox data transformations
* compute prediction limits and simultaneous prediction limits (e.g., to assess compliance at multiple sites for multiple constituents)
* perform nonparametric estimation and test for seasonal trend (even in the presence of correlated observations)
* perform power and sample size computations and create companion plots for sampling designs based on confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, prediction intervals, and tolerance intervals
* deal with non-detect (censored) data
* perform Monte Carlo simulation and probabilistic risk assessment
* reproduce specific examples in EPA guidance documents

EnvStats combined with other R packages (e.g., for spatial analysis) provides the environmental scientist, statistician, researcher, and technician with tools to “get the job done!”

Author(s): Steven P. Millard (auth.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 291
City: New York, NY
Tags: Statistics and Computing/Statistics Programs;Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Getting Started....Pages 1-24
Designing a Sampling Program....Pages 25-61
Looking at Data....Pages 63-78
Probability Distributions....Pages 79-96
Estimating Distribution Parameters and Quantiles....Pages 97-112
Prediction and Tolerance Intervals....Pages 113-148
Hypothesis Tests....Pages 149-173
Censored Data....Pages 175-209
Monte Carlo Simulation and Risk Assessment....Pages 211-242
Back Matter....Pages 243-291