Inverse methods interdisciplinary elements of methodology, computation, and applications Libro electrónico

Over the last few decades inversion concepts have become an integral part of experimental data interpretation in several branches of science. In numerous cases similar inversion-like techniques were developed independently in separate disciplines, sometimes based on different lines of reasoning, but not always to the same level of sophistication. This book is based on the Interdisciplinary Inversion Conference held at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. For scientists and graduate students in geophysics, astronomy, oceanography, petroleum geology, and geodesy, the book offers a wide variety of examples and theoretical background in the field of inversion techniques.

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Main Authors: Jacobsen, Bo Holm editor, Moosegard, Klaus editor/a, Sibani, Paolo editor/a
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Language:eng
Published: New York, New York, United States Springer c199
Subjects:Inversion (Geophysics), Earth sciences, Mathematical physics,
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-540-61693-1
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Inverse methods interdisciplinary elements of methodology, computation, and applications Libro electrónico
description Over the last few decades inversion concepts have become an integral part of experimental data interpretation in several branches of science. In numerous cases similar inversion-like techniques were developed independently in separate disciplines, sometimes based on different lines of reasoning, but not always to the same level of sophistication. This book is based on the Interdisciplinary Inversion Conference held at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. For scientists and graduate students in geophysics, astronomy, oceanography, petroleum geology, and geodesy, the book offers a wide variety of examples and theoretical background in the field of inversion techniques.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:558332021-01-11T22:00:15ZInverse methods interdisciplinary elements of methodology, computation, and applications Libro electrónico Jacobsen, Bo Holm editor Moosegard, Klaus editor/a Sibani, Paolo editor/a textNew York, New York, United States Springerc1996engOver the last few decades inversion concepts have become an integral part of experimental data interpretation in several branches of science. In numerous cases similar inversion-like techniques were developed independently in separate disciplines, sometimes based on different lines of reasoning, but not always to the same level of sophistication. This book is based on the Interdisciplinary Inversion Conference held at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. For scientists and graduate students in geophysics, astronomy, oceanography, petroleum geology, and geodesy, the book offers a wide variety of examples and theoretical background in the field of inversion techniques.Incluye bibliografía1. The success story of the transfer and development of methods from geophysics to helioseismology.. 2. Filtering in inversion for solar internal structure.. 3. Averaging kernels, error correlation functions and linear methods in helioseismology.. 4. Inversion for the velocity field in the solar interior.. 5. On the choice of trade-off parameter in helioseismic SOLA inversion.. 6. Prospects for binary star research using disentangling.. 7. Estimating bidirectional transport parameters for the blood-retina barrier - a feasibility study.. 8. Determination and variability of depth profiles from XPS backgrounds.. 9. Uncertainties in seismic inverse calculations.. 10. Constrained waveform inversion of seismic well data.. 11. Geological information and the inversion of seismic data.. 12. A study of model covariances in amplitude seismic inversion.. 13. Resolution and error propagation analysis for tomographic data with correlated errors.. 14. Estimating background velocity from reflection seismic data - a feasibility study.. 15. Phase migration: an approach to inversion of wide-angle seismic data.. 16. Location of seismic events - a quest for accuracy.. 17. Inverse estimation of parameters in petroleum reaction networks.. 18. Inversion of a simple petroleum expulsion model.. 19. Inversion of transient hydraulic head variation caused by a controlled point source.. 20. Deconvolution of geophysical multioffset resistivity profile data.. 21. Imaging of transient electromagnetic soundings using a scaling approximate fréchet derivative.. 22. A case of processing design using inversion: simple gating versus iterative reweighted least squares inversion.. 23. Inverting magnetotelluric data using genetic algorithms and simulated annealing.. 24. Ionospheric tomography.. 25. Application of inversion to global ocean tide mapping.. 26. Inversion of step-observation equation using banach's fixed-point principle..27. Improving the planar isotropic covariance models.. 28. Optimal linear estimation theory for continuous fields of observations.. 29. Least squares adjustment of high degree spherical harmonics.. 30. Piecewise polynomial solutions to linear inverse problems.. 31. Regularization methods for almost rank-deficient nonlinear problems.. 32. Constant thermodynamic speed simulated annealing.. 33. Mean field reconstruction with snaky edge hints.. 34. An object-oriented toolbox for studying optimization problems.. 35. Maximum mixing method.. BibliographyOver the last few decades inversion concepts have become an integral part of experimental data interpretation in several branches of science. In numerous cases similar inversion-like techniques were developed independently in separate disciplines, sometimes based on different lines of reasoning, but not always to the same level of sophistication. This book is based on the Interdisciplinary Inversion Conference held at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. For scientists and graduate students in geophysics, astronomy, oceanography, petroleum geology, and geodesy, the book offers a wide variety of examples and theoretical background in the field of inversion techniques.Disponible en formato PDFSubscripción a ELSEVIERInversion (Geophysics)Earth sciencesMathematical physicsDisponible en líneahttp://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-540-61693-1URN:ISBN:3540616934URN:ISBN:9783540616931 (Print)URN:ISBN:9783540706878 (Online)Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso