Load estimator (LOADEST): a FORTRAN program for estimating constituent loads in streams and rivers
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LOAD ESTimator (LOADEST) is a FORTRAN program for estimating constituent loads in streams and rivers. Given a time series of streamflow, additional data variables, and constituent concentration, LOADEST assists the user in developing a regression model for the estimation of constituent load (calibration). Explanatory variables within the regression model include various functions of streamflow, decimal time, and additional user-specified data variables. The formulated regression model then is used to estimate loads over a user-specified time interval (estimation). Mean load estimates, standard errors, and 95 percent confidence intervals are developed on a monthly and(or) seasonal basis. The calibration and…
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- Estimator
- Calibration
- Fortran
- Statistics
- Streamflow
- Computer science
- Standard deviation
- Regression analysis
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