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Water quality monitoring networks are generally multi-purpose, and thus the data generated are expected to provide information on a set of objectives. Two questions that are fundamental to these objectives are the detection of long term trends and of differences between locations. The extent to which these questions can be answered and the types of statistical methods which can be used are considered in a case study of conventional parameters sampled monthly for nine years. Regression and nonparametric methods, which explicitly account for seasonality, are compared for both the determination of change over time and of differences between locations. Changes over time in the form of step changes and differences between locations which depend upon season were found.
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Esterby, S.R., El-Shaarawi, A.H. & Block, H.O. Detection of water quality changes along a river system. Environ Monit Assess 23, 219–242 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00406963
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