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MATLAB® and Design Recipes for Earth Sciences [electronic resource] : How to Collect, Process and Present Geoscientific Information / by Martin Trauth, Elisabeth Sillmann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XII, 292 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642325441
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 550 23
LOC classification:
  • GB3-5030
  • QE1-996.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Scientific Information in Earth Sciences -- Searching and Reviewing Scientific Literature -- Internet Resources for Earth Science Data -- MATLAB as a Visualization Tool -- Visualizing Two-Dimensional Earth Science Data -- Visualizing Three-Dimensional Earth Science Data -- Processing and Displaying Images in Earth Sciences -- Editing Graphics, Text, and Tables -- Creating Conference Presentations -- Creating Conference Posters -- Creating Manuscripts, Flyers, and Books.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The overall aim of the book is to introduce students to the typical course followed by a data analysis project in earth sciences. A project usually involves searching relevant literature, reviewing and ranking published books and journal articles, extracting relevant information from the literature in the form of text, data, or graphs, searching and processing the relevant original data using MATLAB, and compiling and presenting the results as posters, abstracts, and oral presentations using graphics design software. The text of this book includes numerous examples on the use of internet resources, on the visualization of data with MATLAB, and on preparing scientific presentations. As with its sister book MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences–3rd Edition (2010), which demonstrates the use of statistical and numerical methods on earth science data, this book uses state-of-the art software packages, including MATLAB and the Adobe Creative Suite, to process and present geoscientific information collected during the course of an earth science project. The book's supplementary electronic material (available online through the publisher's website) includes color versions of all figures, recipes with all the MATLAB commands featured in the book, the example data, exported MATLAB graphics, and screenshots of the most important steps involved in processing the graphics.
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Scientific Information in Earth Sciences -- Searching and Reviewing Scientific Literature -- Internet Resources for Earth Science Data -- MATLAB as a Visualization Tool -- Visualizing Two-Dimensional Earth Science Data -- Visualizing Three-Dimensional Earth Science Data -- Processing and Displaying Images in Earth Sciences -- Editing Graphics, Text, and Tables -- Creating Conference Presentations -- Creating Conference Posters -- Creating Manuscripts, Flyers, and Books.

The overall aim of the book is to introduce students to the typical course followed by a data analysis project in earth sciences. A project usually involves searching relevant literature, reviewing and ranking published books and journal articles, extracting relevant information from the literature in the form of text, data, or graphs, searching and processing the relevant original data using MATLAB, and compiling and presenting the results as posters, abstracts, and oral presentations using graphics design software. The text of this book includes numerous examples on the use of internet resources, on the visualization of data with MATLAB, and on preparing scientific presentations. As with its sister book MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences–3rd Edition (2010), which demonstrates the use of statistical and numerical methods on earth science data, this book uses state-of-the art software packages, including MATLAB and the Adobe Creative Suite, to process and present geoscientific information collected during the course of an earth science project. The book's supplementary electronic material (available online through the publisher's website) includes color versions of all figures, recipes with all the MATLAB commands featured in the book, the example data, exported MATLAB graphics, and screenshots of the most important steps involved in processing the graphics.

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