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Spectral analysis and filter theory in applied geophysics Libro electrónico autor: Burkhard Buttkus

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New York, New York, United States Springer c2000Descripción: xv, 667 páginas ilustraciones 24 centímetrosISBN:
  • 3540626743
  • 9783642629433 (Print)
  • 9783642570162 (Online)
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Chapter 1. Introduction.. Chapter 2. Spectral analysis of deterministic processes.. Chapter 3. Spectral analysis of random processes.. Chapter 4. Spectral analysis of random processes by model fitting.. Chapter 5. Fundamentals of filter theory.. Chapter 6. Digital filtering.. Chapter 7. Fundamentals of optimum filtering.. Chapter 8. Fundamentals of deconvolution and their application to reflection seismic data.. Chapter 9. Multidimensional and multichannel filters.. Subject Index
Resumen: This book is intended to be an introduction to the fundamentals and methods of spectral analysis and filter theory and their appli­ cations in geophysics. The principles and theoretical basis of the various methods are described, their efficiency and effectiveness eval­ uated, and instructions provided for their practical application. Be­ sides the conventional methods, newer methods arediscussed, such as the spectral analysis ofrandom processes by fitting models to the ob­ served data, maximum-entropy spectral analysis and maximum-like­ lihood spectral analysis, the Wiener and Kalman filtering methods, homomorphic deconvolution, and adaptive methods for nonstation­ ary processes. Multidimensional spectral analysis and filtering, as well as multichannel filters, are given extensive treatment. The book provides a survey of the state-of-the-art of spectral analysis and fil­ ter theory. The importance and possibilities ofspectral analysis and filter theory in geophysics for data acquisition, processing and eval­ uation are illustrated with practical examples from various fields of applied geophysics. Although this book was planned primarily as a textbook for a course on the analysis of geophysical time· series, it may also be of interest to scientists and engineers who process other digital data. It provides a comprehensive discussion of the theoretical fundamen­ tals and a compilation of the extensive literature on the subject. I hope that I have succeeded in presenting the various principles and methods of time-series analysis comprehensively and without error. Comments on errors or suggestions for improvements are welcome.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.. Chapter 2. Spectral analysis of deterministic processes.. Chapter 3. Spectral analysis of random processes.. Chapter 4. Spectral analysis of random processes by model fitting.. Chapter 5. Fundamentals of filter theory.. Chapter 6. Digital filtering.. Chapter 7. Fundamentals of optimum filtering.. Chapter 8. Fundamentals of deconvolution and their application to reflection seismic data.. Chapter 9. Multidimensional and multichannel filters.. Subject Index

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This book is intended to be an introduction to the fundamentals and methods of spectral analysis and filter theory and their appli­ cations in geophysics. The principles and theoretical basis of the various methods are described, their efficiency and effectiveness eval­ uated, and instructions provided for their practical application. Be­ sides the conventional methods, newer methods arediscussed, such as the spectral analysis ofrandom processes by fitting models to the ob­ served data, maximum-entropy spectral analysis and maximum-like­ lihood spectral analysis, the Wiener and Kalman filtering methods, homomorphic deconvolution, and adaptive methods for nonstation­ ary processes. Multidimensional spectral analysis and filtering, as well as multichannel filters, are given extensive treatment. The book provides a survey of the state-of-the-art of spectral analysis and fil­ ter theory. The importance and possibilities ofspectral analysis and filter theory in geophysics for data acquisition, processing and eval­ uation are illustrated with practical examples from various fields of applied geophysics. Although this book was planned primarily as a textbook for a course on the analysis of geophysical time· series, it may also be of interest to scientists and engineers who process other digital data. It provides a comprehensive discussion of the theoretical fundamen­ tals and a compilation of the extensive literature on the subject. I hope that I have succeeded in presenting the various principles and methods of time-series analysis comprehensively and without error. Comments on errors or suggestions for improvements are welcome. Inglés

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