Spectral Analysis in Geophysics

Spectral Analysis in Geophysics
Author: B.M. Båth
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444599988

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Spectral Analysis in Geophysics

Spectral Analysis and Filter Theory in Applied Geophysics

Spectral Analysis and Filter Theory in Applied Geophysics
Author: Burkhard Buttkus
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642570162

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This state-of-the-art survey serves as a complete overview of the subject. Besides the principles and theoretical foundations, emphasis is laid on practical applicability -- describing not only classical methods, but also modern developments and their applications. Students, researchers and practitioners, especially in the fields of data registration, treatment and evaluation, will find this a wealth of information.

Spectral Methods in Geodesy and Geophysics

Spectral Methods in Geodesy and Geophysics
Author: Christopher Jekeli
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781351644945

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The text develops the principal aspects of applied Fourier analysis and methodology with the main goal to inculcate a different way of perceiving global and regional geodetic and geophysical data, namely from the perspective of the frequency, or spectral, domain rather than the spatial domain. The word "methods" in the title is meant to convey that the transformation of a geophysical signal into the spectral domain can be applied for purposes of analysis as well as rapid computation. The text is written for graduate students; however, Chapters 1 through 4 and parts of 5 can also benefit undergraduates who have a solid and fluent knowledge of integral and differential calculus, have some statistical background, and are not uncomfortable with complex numbers. Concepts are developed by starting from the one-dimensional domain and working up to the spherical domain, which is part of every chapter. Many concepts are illustrated graphically with actual geophysical data primarily from signals of gravity, magnetism, and topography.

Time Sequence Analysis in Geophysics Third Edition

Time Sequence Analysis in Geophysics  Third Edition
Author: E. R. Kanasewich
Publsiher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1981
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0888640749

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Time sequence analysis is the study of relations between a sequence of data points or sequence of signals in order to determine the physical properties of the earth. Providing an up-to-date treatment on time series and time sequence, this book is intended for senior or graduate students in seismology, geomagnetism and exploratory geophysics.

Understanding Signals

Understanding Signals
Author: Michael Burianyk
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781560803577

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Written for students as well as professionals who work with and support geophysicists, this book presents a simple and informal discussion of fundamental concepts which underlie the quantitative part of geophysical analysis and interpretation. These general concepts are applicable for an analytical approach to any phenomena that can be measured and recorded. With examples and figures created using Microsoft Excel®, this book is accessible and insightful. Topics covered include: the concept of signals based on the sine function; the summation of sine waves as a more complicated signal; the notion of Fourier series and the spectral representation of signals; digital sampling and discrete representation of signals; the discrete Fourier transform and inverse transform; the concept of filtering in the spectral domain; and the idea of filtering outside of the spectral domain, by convolution, and the relationship between the measurement and spectral domains. This book will be valuable for geologists, junior seismic interpreters, software developers, high school and university students, and geophysical professionals seeking a refresher of the basic concepts.

Modern Spectral Analysis with Geophysical Applications

Modern Spectral Analysis with Geophysical Applications
Author: Markus Båth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1995
Genre: Geophysics
ISBN: UOM:39015050444218

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Geophysical Signal Analysis

Geophysical Signal Analysis
Author: Enders A. Robinson,Sven Treitel
Publsiher: SEG Books
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2000
Genre: Digital filters (Mathematics).
ISBN: 9781560801047

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Addresses the construction, analysis, and interpretation of mathematical and statistical models. The practical use of the concepts and techniques developed is illustrated by numerous applications. The chosen examples will interest many readers, including those engaged in digital signal analysis in disciplines other than geophysics.

Modern Spectral Analysis with Geophysical Applications

Modern Spectral Analysis with Geophysical Applications
Author: Markus Båth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1992
Genre: Geophysics
ISBN: OCLC:186344083

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