Volume 57, Issue 4

A simple monotone process with application to radiocarbon‐dated depth chronologies

John Haslett

Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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Andrew Parnell

Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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First published: 08 July 2008
Citations: 182
Andrew Parnell, Department of Statistics, Lloyd Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland.
E‐mail: Andrew.Parnell@tcd.ie

Abstract

Summary. We propose a new and simple continuous Markov monotone stochastic process and use it to make inference on a partially observed monotone stochastic process. The process is piecewise linear, based on additive independent gamma increments arriving in a Poisson fashion. An independent increments variation allows very simple conditional simulation of sample paths given known values of the process. We take advantage of a reparameterization involving the Tweedie distribution to provide efficient computation. The motivating problem is the establishment of a chronology for samples taken from lake sediment cores, i.e. the attribution of a set of dates to samples of the core given their depths, knowing that the age–depth relationship is monotone. The chronological information arises from radiocarbon (14C) dating at a subset of depths. We use the process to model the stochastically varying rate of sedimentation.

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