Influence of environmental parameters on spatial distribution of pollen grains in Columbia Basin

Siska, Peter and Polacik, Stefan (2014) Influence of environmental parameters on spatial distribution of pollen grains in Columbia Basin. In: Influence of environmental parameters on spatial distribution of pollen grains in Columbia Basin. Europment, pp. 98-104. ISBN 978-1-61804-221-7

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Abstract

The natural environment is a complex open system consisting of geologic, atmospheric, hydrologic and biologic elements that are interconnected through energy and genetic information exchange; in addition, numerous internal and external relations within and between each subsystems are interwoven into the fabric of space. In order to understand and model the complexity of pollen dispersion and accumulation in Columbia Basin one hundred thirteen environmental parameters were included into factorial analysis, geostatistical interpolation was applied to one hundred twenty nine point locations and conclusions were drawn from statistical analysis. The results revealed existence of five most influential factors in the studied area. The regional typology was based on factor scores and resulted into delineation of generic regions in the study area.

Item Type: Book Section
Faculty / Department: Faculty of Human and Digital Sciences > School of Computer Science and the Environment
Depositing User: Mary Rice
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2016 09:24
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2025 10:56
URI: https://hira.hope.ac.uk/id/eprint/700

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