Geophysical data analysis: discrete inverse theory (Record no. 1120)

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ISBN 9780128135556
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 551 M46, 4
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Personal name Menke, William
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Title Geophysical data analysis: discrete inverse theory
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Edition statement 4th ed.
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Name of publisher Academic Press (Elsevier),
Year of publication 2018.
Place of publication UK:
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Number of Pages xxx, 322p.; 23cms.
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General note Geophysical Data Analysis: Diverse Inverse Theory, Fourth Edition is a revised and expanded introduction to inverse theory and tomography as it is practiced by geophysicists. It demonstrates the methods needed to analyze a broad spectrum of geophysical datasets, with special attention to those methods that generate images of the earth. Data analysis can be a mathematically complex activity, but the treatment in this volume is carefully designed to emphasize those mathematical techniques that readers will find the most familiar and to systematically introduce less-familiar ones.<br/><br/>Using problems and case studies, along with MATLAB computer code and summaries of methods, the book provides data scientists and engineers in geophysics with the tools necessary to understand and apply mathematical techniques and inverse theory.<br/><br/><br/>Key features:<br/><br/>Includes material on probability, including Bayesian influence, probability density function and metropolis algorithm<br/>Offers detailed discussion of the application of inverse theory to tectonic, gravitational and geomagnetic studies<br/>Contains numerous examples, color figures and end-of-chapter homework problems to help readers explore and further understand presented ideas<br/>Includes MATLAB examples and problem sets<br/>Updated and refined throughout to bring the text in line with current understanding and improved examples and case studies<br/>Expanded sections to cover material, such as second-derivation smoothing and chi-squared tests not covered in the previous edition
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Topical Term Some comments on probability theory
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Topical Term Nonuniqueness and localized averages
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Topical Term Applications of vector spaces
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Topical Term Linear inverse problems and non-gaussian statistics
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