LIST OF JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEWS, Math 574, fall 1999



1. Spatial distribution of soil moisture in a small catchment. Part 1:geostatistical analysis. A. Bardossy and W. Lehmann, J. Hydrology 206, 1998, 1-15

2. Use of auxiliary data for spatial interpolation of ozone exposure in southeastern forests. D.L. Phillips, E.H. Lee, A.A. Herstrom, W.E. Hogsett and D.T. Tingey. Environmetrics 8, 1997, 43-61

3. Spatial variation among counts of Gypsy moths. A.A. Sharov et al, Environmental Entomology 25, 1996, 1312-1320

4. Practical use of spatial analysis in precision targeting of integrated pest management. R.J. Brenner et al, American Entomologist, summer, 1998, 79-101

5. Mapping precipitation in Switzerland with ordinary and indicator kriging. P.M. Atkinson and C. Lloyd, J. Geographic Information and Decision Analysis, 2, 1998, 72-86

6. On the optimal scaling of soil moisture. Andrew W. Western and Gunter Bloschl, J. Hydrology 217, 1999, 203-224

7. Use of similar media scaling to characterize spatial dependence of near-saturated hydraulic conductivity. Laura Zavattro, Nicholas Jarvis and Lave Persson, Soil Science Society of America J. 63, 1999, 486-492

8. Hydraulic conductivity variability for two soils. D.D. Bosch and L.T. West, Soil Science Society of America J. 62, 1998, 90-98

9. Spatial autocorrelation of radiation measured by the earth radiation budget experiment:scene inhomogeneity and reciprocity violation. Roger Davies, J. Geophysical Research, 99, 1994, 879-887

10. Design and analysis of numerical experiments. Kenneth P. Bowman, Jerome Sacks and Yue-Fang Chang, J. Atmospheric Sciences, 50, 1993, 1267-1278

11. Transmissivity in the geothermal Euganean Basin:A geostatistical analysis. P. Fabbri, Ground Water 35, 1997, 881-887

12. Application of universal kriging to an aquifer study in New Jersey. A. A. Pucci, Jr. and Jo Ann E. Murashige, Ground Water, 25, 1987, 672-678

13. Analysis of the spatial spread of sharka (Plum Pox virus) in apricot and peach orchards in Eastern Spain. T.R. Gottwald, L. Avient, G. Llacer, A. Hermoso de Mendoza and M. Cambra, Plant Disease 79, 1995, 266-278

14. Applications of geographic information systems and geostatistics in plant disease epidemiology and management. M.R. Nelson, T.V. Orum, R. Jaime-Garcia and A. Nadeem, Plant Disease 83, 1999, 308-319

15. Using predictions based on geostatistics to monitor trends in Aspergillus flavus strain composition. Thomas V. Orum, Donna M. Bigelow, Peter J. Coty and Merrit R. Nelson. Ecology and Population Biology 89, 1999, 761-769

16. Geostatistical analysis of cyst nematodes in soil. R. Webster and B. Boag, J. Soil Science 43, 1992, 583-595

17. Use of variable scale pressure test data to estimate log hydraulic conductivity covariance and dispersivity of fractured granites near Oracle, Az. S.P. Neuman and J.S. Depner. J. Hydrology, 102, 1988, 475-501

18. Geostatistics and Remote Sensing. Paul J. Curran and Peter M. Atkinson, Progress in Physical Geography 22, 1998, 61-78

19. Fractals and geostatistical methods in landscape studies. Peter A. Burrough, in Fractals in Geography, N. S-N Lam and L. De Cola (eds), Prentice-Hall 1993, 87-121