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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Ocean circulation Mathematical models ; Inverse problems (Differential equations) ; Meer ; Zirkulation ; Meeresströmung ; Mathematisches Modell ; Inverses Problem ; Differentialgleichung ; Meer ; Zirkulation ; Meeresströmung ; Mathematisches Modell ; Inverses Problem ; Differentialgleichung ; Meeresströmung ; Mathematisches Modell
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XIV, 442 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0521480906
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    Keywords: Oceanography--Mathematical models. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Addressing the problems of making inferences from noisy observations and imperfect theories, this 2006 book introduces many inference tools and practical applications. Starting with fundamental algebraic and statistical ideas, it is ideal for graduate students and researchers in oceanography, climate science, and geophysical fluid dynamics.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (397 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780511219276
    DDC: 551.4601519287
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Fundamental machinery -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Differential equations -- 1.2 Partial differential equations -- 1.3 More examples -- A tracer box model -- A tomographic problem -- A second tracer problem -- Vibrating string -- 1.4 Importance of the forward model -- Notes -- 2 Basic machinery -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Matrix and vector algebra -- Matrices and vectors -- Gram-Schmidt process -- 2.2.1 Matrix multiplication and identities -- 2.2.2 Linear simultaneous equations -- 2.2.3 Matrix norms -- 2.2.4 Identities: differentiation -- 2.3 Simple statistics: regression -- 2.3.1 Probability densities, moments -- 2.3.2 Sample estimates: bias -- 2.3.3 Functions and sums of random variables -- 2.3.4 Multivariable probability densities: correlation -- 2.3.5 Change of variables -- Vector random processes -- 2.3.6 Sums of random variables -- Degrees-of-Freedom -- Stationarity -- 2.4 Least-squares -- 2.4.1 Basic formulation -- 2.4.2 Weighted and tapered least-squares -- 2.4.3 Underdetermined systems and Lagrange multipliers -- Lagrange multipliers and adjoints -- 2.4.4 Interpretation of discrete adjoints -- 2.5 The singular vector expansion -- 2.5.1 Simple vector expansions -- 2.5.2 Square-symmetric problem: eigenvalues/eigenvectors -- 2.5.3 Arbitrary systems -- The singular vector expansion and singular value decomposition -- 2.5.4 The singular value decomposition -- 2.5.5 Some simple examples: algebraic equations -- 2.5.6 Simple examples: differential and partial differential equations -- 2.5.7 Relation of least-squares to the SVD -- 2.5.8 Pseudo-inverses -- 2.5.9 Row and column scaling -- Column scaling -- 2.5.10 Solution and observation resolution: data ranking -- 2.5.11 Relation to tapered and weighted least-squares. , 2.5.12 Resolution and variance of tapered solutions -- 2.6 Combined least-squares and adjoints -- 2.6.1 Exact constraints -- 2.6.2 Relation to Green functions -- 2.7 Minimum variance estimation and simultaneous equations -- 2.7.1 The fundamental result -- 2.7.2 Linear algebraic equations -- 2.7.3 Testing after the fact -- 2.7.4 Use of basis functions -- 2.7.5 Determining a mean value -- 2.8 Improving recursively -- 2.8.1 Least-squares -- 2.8.2 Minimum variance recursive estimates -- 2.9 Summary -- Appendix 1. Maximum likelihood -- Appendix 2. Differential operators and Green functions -- Appendix 3. Recursive least-squares and Gauss-Markov solutions -- Notes -- 3 Extensions of methods -- 3.1 The general eigenvector/eigenvalue problem -- 3.2 Sampling -- 3.2.1 One-dimensional interpolation -- 3.2.2 Higher-dimensional mapping -- 3.2.3 Mapping derivatives -- 3.3 Inequality constraints: non-negative least-squares -- 3.4 Linear programming -- 3.5 Empirical orthogonal functions -- 3.6 Kriging and other variants of Gauss-Markov estimation -- 3.7 Non-linear problems -- 3.7.1 Total least-squares -- 3.7.2 Method of total inversion -- 3.7.3 Variant non-linear methods, including combinatorial ones -- Notes -- 4 The time-dependent inverse problem: state estimation -- 4.1 Background -- 4.2 Basic ideas and notation -- 4.2.1 Models -- 4.2.2 How to find the matrix A(t) -- 4.2.3 Observations and data -- 4.3 Estimation -- 4.3.1 Model and data consistency -- 4.3.2 The Kalman filter -- 4.3.3 The smoothing problem -- 4.3.4 Other smoothers -- 4.4 Control and estimation problems -- 4.4.1 Lagrange multipliers and adjoints -- 4.4.2 Terminal constraint problem: open-loop control -- 4.4.3 Representers and boundary Green functions -- 4.4.4 The control Riccati equation -- 4.4.5 The initialization problem -- 4.5 Duality and simplification: the steady-state filter and adjoint. , 4.6 Controllability and observability -- Controllability -- Observability -- 4.7 Non-linear models -- 4.7.1 The linearized and extended Kalman filter -- 4.7.2 Parameter estimation and adaptive estimation -- 4.7.3 Non-linear adjoint equations: searching for solutions -- 4.7.4 Automatic differentiation, linearization, and sensitivity -- 4.7.5 Approximate methods -- 4.8 Forward models -- 4.9 A summary -- Appendix. Automatic differentiation and adjoints -- Notes -- 5 Time-dependent methods - 2 -- 5.1 Monte Carlo/ensemble methods -- 5.1.1 Ensemble methods and particle filters -- 5.2 Numerical engineering: the search for practicality -- 5.2.1 Meteorological assimilation -- 5.2.2 Nudging and objective mapping -- 5.2.3 Approximate filter/smoother methods -- Steady-state approximation -- 5.2.4 Reduced state methods -- Other approaches to state reduction -- 5.3 Uncertainty in Lagrange multiplier method -- 5.4 Non-normal systems -- 5.4.1 POPs and optimal modes -- 5.5 Adaptive problems -- Appendix. Doubling -- Notes -- Part II Applications -- 6 Applications to steady problems -- 6.1 Steady-state tracer distributions -- 6.2 The steady ocean circulation inverse problem -- 6.2.1 Equations of motion -- 6.2.2 Geostrophy -- The classical dynamic method -- 6.2.3 Integral version -- 6.2.4 Discrete version -- 6.2.5 A specific example -- 6.2.6 Solution by SVD -- Controlling the solution -- 6.2.7 Solution by Gauss-Markov estimate -- 6.2.8 Adding further properties -- 6.3 Property fluxes -- 6.4 Application to real oceanographic problems -- 6.4.1 Regional applications -- 6.4.2 The columnar result -- 6.4.3 Global-scale applications -- 6.4.4 Error estimates -- 6.4.5 Finite-difference models -- 6.5 Linear programming solutions -- 6.6 The β-spiral and variant methods -- 6.6.1 The β-spiral -- 6.7 Alleged failure of inverse methods. , 6.8 Applications of empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) (singular vectors) -- 6.9 Non-linear problems -- Notes -- 7 Applications to time-dependent fluid problems -- 7.1 Time-dependent tracers -- 7.2 Global ocean states by Lagrange multiplier methods -- 7.3 Global ocean states by sequential methods -- 7.4 Miscellaneous approximations and applications -- 7.5 Meteorological applications -- References -- Index.
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Oceanography Observations ; Meereskunde ; Meereskunde
    Description / Table of Contents: "With the advent of computers, novel instruments, satellite technology, and increasingly powerful modeling tools, we know more about the ocean than ever before. Yet we also have a new generation of oceanographers who have become increasingly distanced from the object of their study. Ever-fewer scientists collect the observational data on which they base their research. Instead, many download information without always fully understanding how far removed it is from the original data, with opportunity for great misinterpretation. This textbook introduces modern physical oceanography to beginning graduate students and experienced practitioners in allied fields. Real observations are strongly emphasized, as is their implications for understanding the behavior of the global ocean. Written by a leading physical oceanographer, Physical Oceanography and the Oceanic General Circulation explains what the observational revolution of the past twenty-five years has taught us about the real, changing fluid ocean. Unlike any existing book, it provides a comprehensive and accessible treatment of the subject, covering everything from modern methods of observation and data analysis to the fluid dynamics and modeling of ocean processes and variability. Fully illustrated in color throughout, the book describes the fundamental concepts that are needed before delving into more advanced topics, including internal-inertial waves, tides, balanced motions, and large-scale circulation physics"--
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: xv, 493 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 26 cm
    ISBN: 0691158827 , 9780691158822
    DDC: 551.46
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    Language: English
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten [447]-476
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  • 4
    Keywords: Stommel, Henry M ; Oceanography
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XXXIII, 623 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 1 Beil.
    ISBN: 0262231042
    DDC: 551.46
    Language: English
    Note: Bibliography: p. 554-611 , Includes index
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  • 5
    In: Journal of fluid mechanics ; 53.1972
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: S. 17 - 44 , graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Technical report / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 72-58
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Ocean tomography ; Jugend ; Jugend ; Hydroakustik
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 433 S.
    Edition: 1.publ.
    ISBN: 0521470951
    Series Statement: Cambridge monographs on mechanics
    DDC: 620.2/5
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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