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New Approaches to Development of Integrated Methods for Data Processing in Environmental Monitoring Systems

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This paper considers theoretical and practical aspects of an integrated system development for data processing and presentation. In this system, there are three approaches: statistical data processing, data precision assessment through an expert system and knowledge based application, reliability assessment on the basis of a mathematic model of the natural process. Substantial importance is given to the development of a knowledge base about surface water quality and wastewater discharges (pollution sources). The results of the approaches are demonstrated on specific examples of data processing for a river network with an application of the demonstration version of “Hydrochemistry” expert system.

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Suchorukov, G. (1997). New Approaches to Development of Integrated Methods for Data Processing in Environmental Monitoring Systems. In: Harmancioglu, N.B., Alpaslan, M.N., Ozkul, S.D., Singh, V.P. (eds) Integrated Approach to Environmental Data Management Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 31. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5616-5_20

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