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| 國立臺灣大學 |
2005-01 |
Determining the optimal clean-up unit for contaminated soil based on dispersion variance.
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Juang, K.W.; C.C. Tseng, L. Tsui; D.Y. Lee |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2005-01 |
Adaptive sampling based on cumulative distribution function of order statistics to delineate heavy-metal contaminated so
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Juang, K.W.; D.Y. Lee; Y.L. Teng |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2005-01 |
Estimating the spatial distribution of soil penetration resistance in a field as a function of water content and bulk de
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Juang, K.W.; Y.W. Liu; D.Y. Lee |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2004-01 |
Adaptive sampling used for kriging maps of heavy metals in contaminated soils
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Juang, K.W.; L.F. Wu; D.Y. Lee |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2001 |
Applications of Geostatistics in Medical and Environmental Sciences
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蕭朱杏; Juang, K.W.; Hsiao, Chuhsing Kate; Juang, K.W. |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
2000 |
Estimating the Second-stage Sample Size and the Most Probable Number of Hot Spots from a First-stage Sample of Heavy-metal Contaminated Soil
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蕭朱杏; Juang, K.W.; Lee, D.Y.; Hsiao, C.K.; Juang, K.W.; Lee, D.Y. |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
1998 |
Kriging with Cumulative Distribution Function of Order Statistics for Delineation of Heavy-metal Contaminated Soils
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Juang, K.W.; Lee, D.Y.; Hsiao, C.K; 蕭朱杏 |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
1996-01 |
Prediction of spatial distribution of heavy metals in contamination soils by geostatistics: I. Effects of extreme values and semivariogram models.
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Juang, K.W.; D.Y. Lee*,; Z.S. Chen. |
| 國立臺灣大學 |
1996-01 |
Prediction of spatial distribution of heavy metals in contamination soils by geostatistics: II. Effects of sampling design.
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Juang, K.W.; D.Y. Lee*,; Z.S. Chen. |
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