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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

University of South Carolina

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Fecal Bacteria

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A Comparison Of Imputation Algorithms For Modeling Water Quality, Carter Alexander Allen May 2017

A Comparison Of Imputation Algorithms For Modeling Water Quality, Carter Alexander Allen

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This project addresses the need for predictive modeling tools to forecast expected concentrations of fecal bacteria in recreational waters in the Charleston, SC area. Data was provided by Charleston Waterkeeper, a water quality monitoring organization that has been measuring Enterococcus faecalis concentrations at 15 recreational sites since 2013. The data contain a non-negligible number of censored and missing observations, so three distinct imputation methods were developed and compared in terms of their effect on final predictive model characteristics. The best performing method relied on drawing samples from a truncated normal distribution to replace censored values, and using a partial model …