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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