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Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport

Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport

Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport

I. G. Enting, Division Atmospheric Research CSIRO, Australia
June 2002
Available
Hardback
9780521812108

    This book describes mathematical techniques for interpreting measurements of greenhouse gases in order to learn about their sources and sinks. The majority of the book gives general descriptions of techniques, but the last third covers the applications to carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons and other gases implicated in global change.

    • The subject area is very topical given the current global climate change debate
    • This is the first book to comprehensively cover this area
    • Ian Enting is one of the world's leading experts on this subject

    Product details

    June 2002
    Hardback
    9780521812108
    410 pages
    256 × 183 × 25 mm
    1kg
    54 b/w illus. 12 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Principles:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Atmospheric transport and transport models
    • 3. Estimation
    • 4. Time series estimation
    • 5. Observations of atmospheric composition
    • 6. The sources and sinks
    • 7. Problem formulation
    • 8. Ill-conditioning
    • 9. Analysis of model error
    • 10. Green's functions and synthesis inversion
    • 11. Time-stepping inversions
    • 12. Non-linear inversion techniques
    • 13. Experimental design
    • Part II. Recent Applications:
    • 14. Global carbon dioxide
    • 15. Global methane
    • 16. Halocarbons and other global-scale studies
    • 17. Regional inversions
    • 18. Constraining atmospheric transport
    • 19. Conclusions
    • References
    • Appendix A. Notation
    • Appendix B. Numerical data
    • Appendix C. Abbreviations and acronyms
    • Appendix D. Glossary
    • Appendix E. Data source acknowledgements
    • Problems.
      Author
    • I. G. Enting , Division Atmospheric Research CSIRO, Australia

      Ian Enting is a senior principal research scientist at CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia where he heads the greenhouse gas modelling team.