(Steps Shown) Snowmelt runoff erosion. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has developed and adopted the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) for predicting


Question: Snowmelt runoff erosion. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has developed and adopted the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) for predicting water erosion of soils. In geographic areas where runoff from melting snow is common, calculating the USLE requires an accurate estimate of snowmelt runoff erosion. An article in the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Mar.—Apr. 1995) used simple linear regression to develop a snowmelt erosion index. Data for 54 climatological stations in Canada were used to model the McCool winter-adjusted rainfall erosivity index, y, as a straight-line function of the oncein-5-year snowmelt runoff amount, x (measured in millimeters).

  1. The data points are plotted in the scattergram shown on p. 489. Is there visual evidence of a linear trend?
  2. The data for seven stations were removed from the analysis due to lack of snowfall during the study period. Why is this strategy advisable?
  3. The simple linear regression on the remaining n = 47 data points yielded
    \[\hat{y}=-6.72+1.39x\]
    with \({{s}_{{{{\hat{\beta }}}_{1}}}}=0.06\). Use this information to construct a 90% confidence interval for \({{\beta }_{1}}\).
  4. Interpret the interval, part c.

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