Earth systems data processing and visualization using MATLAB / Zekâi Şen.
2020
QE48.8
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Earth systems data processing and visualization using MATLAB / Zekâi Şen.
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9783030015428 (electronic book)
3030015424 (electronic book)
9783030015411
3030015416
3030015424 (electronic book)
9783030015411
3030015416
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, ©2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
QE48.8
Dewey Decimal Classification
550.285
Summary
This book is designed to provide easy means of problem solving based on the science philosophical and logical rules that lead to effective and reliable software at the service of professional earth system scientists through numerical scientific computation techniques. Through careful examination of software illuminated by brief scientific explanations given in the book the reader may develop his/her skills of computer program writing. Science aspects that are concerned with earth systems need numerical computation procedures and algorithms of data collected from the field measurements or laboratory records. The same is also valid for data processing in social sciences and economics. Some of the data assessment and processing procedures are at the large scales and complex, and therefore, require effective and efficient computer programs. Data reduction and graphical display in addition to probabilistic and statistical calculations are among the general purposes of the book. Not only students works but also projects of researchers at universities and tasks of experts in different companies depend on reliable software. Especially, potential users of MATLAB in earth systems need a guidance book that covers a variety of practically applicable software solutions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Advances in science, technology & innovation.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Statistics fundamentals
Spatial analyses
Simulations
Meteorology
Hydrology
Hydrogeology
Hydrochemistry
Climate change
Water resources engineering
Renewable energy.
Statistics fundamentals
Spatial analyses
Simulations
Meteorology
Hydrology
Hydrogeology
Hydrochemistry
Climate change
Water resources engineering
Renewable energy.