E. Pardo-iguzquiza et Fj. Rodriguez-tovar, The permutation test as a non-parametric method for testing the statistical significance of power spectrum estimation in cyclostratigraphic research, EARTH PLAN, 181(1-2), 2000, pp. 175-189
A computer-intensive significance test for estimated power spectra of cycli
c sedimentary successions is presented. This simple method requires no more
than a few minutes in computer time for a PC-486, and does not require dis
tributional assumptions. It is suitable for all the spectral analysis appro
aches used in practice. Moreover, good performance is achieved with relativ
ely short stratigraphical series. The method is similar to a permutation te
st that has been successfully applied to other statistical problems. In the
proposed application of the permutation test to the spectral analysis of t
ime series, the data of a stratigraphic sequence are ordered at random (ran
dom permutation) and the power spectrum is estimated by the given approach.
The process is repeated many times (e.g. 1000 times) and thus it is possib
le to assess the statistical significance of the power spectrum of the orig
inal sequence for each frequency. Simulation results and the application to
real data are shown in order to discuss the performance of the method. (C)
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