R Dataset / Package Stat2Data / RiverElements
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On this Picostat.com statistics page, you will find information about the RiverElements data set which pertains to RiverElements. The RiverElements data set is found in the Stat2Data R package. Try to load the RiverElements data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("RiverElements"). This may load the data into a variable called RiverElements. If R says the RiverElements data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("Stat2Data") and then attempt to reload the data with library("Stat2Data") followed by data("RiverElements"). Perhaps strangley, if R gives you no output after entering a command, it means the command succeeded. If it succeeded you can see the data by typing RiverElements at the command-line which should display the entire dataset. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the RiverElements R data set. The size of this file is about 1,681 bytes. RiverElementsDescriptionConcentrations of elements in river water samples from upstate NY FormatA dataset with 12 observations on the following 27 variables.
DetailsSome geologists were interested in the water chemistry of rivers in upstate New York. They took water samples at three different locations in four rivers (Grasse, Oswegatchie, Raquette, and St. Regis). The sampling sites were chosen to investigate how the composition of the water changes as it flows from the source to the mouth of each river. The sampling sites were labeled as upstream, midstream, and downstream. This dataset contains the concentations (parts per million) of a variety of elements in thoise water samples. The dataset RiverIron contains the information for iorn (FE) alone, along with the log of the concentration. SourceThanks to Dr. Jeff Chiarenzelli of the St. Lawrence University Geology Department for the data. ReferencesChiarenzelli, Lock, Cady, Bregani and Whitney, "Variation in river multi-element chemistry related to bedrock buffering: an example from the Adirondack region of northern New York, USA", Environmental Earth Sciences, Volume 67, Number 1 (2012), 189-204 -- Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org. |
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