Temporal trend evaluation in monitoring programs with high spatial resolution and low temporal resolution using geographically weighted regression models

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Abstract

Data from monitoring programs with high spatial resolution but low temporal resolution are often overlooked when assessing temporal trends, as the data structure does not permit the use of established trend analysis methods. However, the data include uniquely detailed information about geographically differentiated temporal trends driven by large-scale influences, such as climate or airborne deposition. In this study, we used geographically weighted regression models, extended with a temporal component, to evaluate linear and nonlinear trends in environmental monitoring data. To improve the results, we tested approaches for station-wise pre-processing of data and for validation of the resulting models. To illustrate the method, we used data on changes in total organic carbon (TOC) obtained in a monitoring program of around 4800 Swedish lakes observed once every 6 years between 2008 and 2021. On applying the methods developed here, we identified nonlinear changes in TOC from consistent negative trends over most of Sweden around 2010 to positive trends during later years in parts of the country.

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von Brömssen, C., Fölster, J., & Eklöf, K. (2023). Temporal trend evaluation in monitoring programs with high spatial resolution and low temporal resolution using geographically weighted regression models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11172-2

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