STATISTICAL INFERENCES ABOUT THE MUCILAGE EVENTS IN THE ADRIATIC SEA,WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RECURRENCE PATTERNS AND CLAIMED RELATIONSHIP TO SUN ACTIVITY CYCLES
Ra. Vollenweider et al., STATISTICAL INFERENCES ABOUT THE MUCILAGE EVENTS IN THE ADRIATIC SEA,WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RECURRENCE PATTERNS AND CLAIMED RELATIONSHIP TO SUN ACTIVITY CYCLES, Science of the total environment, 165(1-3), 1995, pp. 213-224
The secular hazard rate of mucilage events in the Northern Adriatic Se
a appears to have remained constant over the last 120 years. The recur
rence pattern can be described by either the exponential or the more g
eneral Weibull distribution model. There is a 50% probability that the
next arrival of a mucilage event lies within a time period of 4-5 yea
rs, and a 90% probability for a mucilage event to return within 13-14
years or less. However, most events will be of local importance only a
nd less severe than the 1988/1991 events. No statistically significant
relationship between mucilage events and the 11-year sun activity cyc
les could be established. Increasing eutrophication and pollution do n
ot appear to have a direct bearing on mucilage recurrence.