Time Sequence Analysis in Geophysics: Third Edition

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University of Alberta, 1981 - 480 Seiten

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.

 

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Convolution of a time series
22
7
29
4
35
9
41
Laplace transforms and complex
63
Impulse response convolution and
74
Correlation and covariance
83
WienerKhintchine theorem and
98
Velocity filters
299
Velocity spectra
319
43
326
Polarization analysis
328
53
353
Homomorphic deconvolution
355
The Hilbert transform
361
Acquisition of digital data
372

Aliasing
110
Power spectral estimates
118
Joint spectral analysis on two data sets
131
Maximum entropy spectral analysis
142
1128
175
The maximum likelihood method
177
Minimum delay and properties of filters
184
Deconvolution
198
25
234
Band pass filters
237
29
246
30
272
Wave propagation in layered media
281
54
375
Walsh transforms and data compression
384
58
397
Generalized linear inverse method
399
Appendix 1
413
Appendix 2
430
61
435
Appendix 4
447
Appendix 5
456
Appendix 6
462
63
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477
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