In order to identify a model that best predicts spatial patterns it is necessary to first explore the spatial properties of the data that will be included in a predictive model. Exploratory analyses help determine whether or not important statistical assumptions are met, and potentially lead to the definition of spatial patterns that might exist in the data. Here, we present results from exploratory analyses based on detected illegal oil spills by the National Aerial Surveillance Program (NASP) in Canada’s Pacific Region, and marine vessel traffic, the possible source of these oil discharges. We identify and describe spatial properties of the oil spills, surveillance flights and marine traffic, to ultimately identify to most suitable predictive model to map areas where these events are more likely to occur.
Exploratory spatial analysis of illegal oil discharges detected off Canada's pacific coast / Serra-Sogas, Norma*; O'Hara, Patrick; Canessa, Rosaline; Bertazzon, Stefania; Gavrilova, Marina. - In: TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1866-4733. - ELETTRONICO. - (2009), pp. 219-233.
Exploratory spatial analysis of illegal oil discharges detected off Canada's pacific coast
Bertazzon, Stefania;
2009
Abstract
In order to identify a model that best predicts spatial patterns it is necessary to first explore the spatial properties of the data that will be included in a predictive model. Exploratory analyses help determine whether or not important statistical assumptions are met, and potentially lead to the definition of spatial patterns that might exist in the data. Here, we present results from exploratory analyses based on detected illegal oil spills by the National Aerial Surveillance Program (NASP) in Canada’s Pacific Region, and marine vessel traffic, the possible source of these oil discharges. We identify and describe spatial properties of the oil spills, surveillance flights and marine traffic, to ultimately identify to most suitable predictive model to map areas where these events are more likely to occur.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



