Treffer: Testing Linear Regressions by StatsModel Library of Python for Oceanological Data Interpretation

Title:
Testing Linear Regressions by StatsModel Library of Python for Oceanological Data Interpretation
Contributors:
Ocean University of China (OUC), China Scholarship Council (CSC), State Oceanic Administration (SOA), Marine Scholarship of China
Source:
Aquatic Sciences and Engineering. 34(2):51-60
Publisher Information:
HAL CCSD; Istanbul University Press, 2019.
Publication Year:
2019
Collection:
collection:GIP-BE
Original Identifier:
HAL: hal-02168755
Document Type:
Zeitschrift article<br />Journal articles
Language:
English
ISSN:
2602-473X
Relation:
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.26650/ASE2019547010
DOI:
10.26650/ASE2019547010
Rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
URL: http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/licences/copyright/
Accession Number:
edshal.hal.02168755v1
Database:
HAL

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The study area is focused on the Mariana Trench, west Pacific Ocean. The research aim is to investigate correlation between various factors, such as bathymetric depths, geomorphic shape, geographic location on four tectonic plates of the sampling points along the trench, and their influence on the geologic sediment thickness. Technically, the advantages of applying Python programming language for oceanographic data sets were tested. The methodological approaches include GIS data collecting, data analysis, statistical modelling, plotting and visualizing. Statistical methods include several algorithms that were tested: 1) weighted least square linear regression between geological variables, 2) autocorrelation; 3) design matrix, 4) ordinary least square regression, 5) quantile regression. The spatial and statistical analysis of the correlation of these factors aimed at the understanding, which geological and geodetic factors affect the distribution of the steepness and shape of the trench. Following factors were analysed: geology (sediment thickness), geographic location of the trench on four tectonics plates: Philippines, Pacific, Mariana and Caroline and bathymetry along the profiles: maximal and mean, minimal values, as well as the statistical calculations of the 1st and 3rd quantiles. The study revealed correlations between the sediment thickness and distinct variations of the trench geomorphology and sampling locations across various segments along the crescent of the trench.