2023
DOI: 10.3390/environments10050078
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A Review of Control Charts and Exploring Their Utility for Regional Environmental Monitoring Programs

Abstract: Industrial control charts are used in manufacturing to quickly and robustly indicate the status of production and to prompt any necessary corrective actions. The library of tools available for these tasks has grown over time and many have been used in other disciplines with similar objectives, including environmental monitoring. While the utility of control charts in environmental monitoring has been recognized, and the tools have already been used in many individual studies, they may be underutilized in some … Show more

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“…In one approach, an expected or normal range is derived from any existing data and used to iteratively define the range of expected future observations [5,6]. Similar to industrial control charts, these environmental normal ranges can, however, also use covariates to account for background variation and enhance the sensitivity of the tool to the stressor of interest, to identifying the emergence of novel sources of variation, or to changes in the relationships between indicators and natural factors [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one approach, an expected or normal range is derived from any existing data and used to iteratively define the range of expected future observations [5,6]. Similar to industrial control charts, these environmental normal ranges can, however, also use covariates to account for background variation and enhance the sensitivity of the tool to the stressor of interest, to identifying the emergence of novel sources of variation, or to changes in the relationships between indicators and natural factors [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%