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This paper demonstrated a case study on how to utilize time series analysis as mining tool to track the transience of fluoride release and to predict the fluoride concentration in groundwater. Southern Taiwan Science Park was selected as study area, and seven groundwater monitoring wells located in the domain of fluoride release were subjected to time series analysis. The measured fluoride levels...
This study integrated conventional statistical tools with neighbourhood linkage to propose the statistical diagnosis approach. Fourteen monitoring wells in Kaohsiung Science Park were selected as study case, and lab data of routine groundwater analysis including pH, EC, hardness, TDS, TOC, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, chloride, sulphate, fluoride, phenols, Fe, Mn, As, and temperature were subjected...
This paper demonstrated a case study on how to utilize principal component analysis (PCA) as mining tool to extract the patterns of groundwater contamination. Southern Taiwan Science Park was selected as study area, and forty-five groundwater monitoring wells within the study area were used to build up groundwater quality database. Lab data of routine groundwater analysis including pH, electrical...
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