Modeling Methods for Marine Science / David M. Glover, William J. Jenkins, Scott C. Doney.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (588 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511975721 (ebook)
- 551.46015118 22
- GC10.4.M36 G57 2011
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This advanced textbook on modeling, data analysis and numerical techniques for marine science has been developed from a course taught by the authors for many years at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. The first part covers statistics: singular value decomposition, error propagation, least squares regression, principal component analysis, time series analysis and objective interpolation. The second part deals with modeling techniques: finite differences, stability analysis and optimization. The third part describes case studies of actual ocean models of ever increasing dimensionality and complexity, starting with zero-dimensional models and finishing with three-dimensional general circulation models. Throughout the book hands-on computational examples are introduced using the MATLAB programming language and the principles of scientific visualization are emphasised. Ideal as a textbook for advanced students of oceanography on courses in data analysis and numerical modeling, the book is also an invaluable resource for a broad range of scientists undertaking modeling in chemical, biological, geological and physical oceanography.
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