The Ocean Circulation Inverse Problem
The movement of oceanic water has important consequences for a variety of applications, such as climate change, biological productivity, sea-level change, weather forecasting, and many others. This book addresses the problem of inferring the state of the ocean circulation, understanding it dynamically, and even forecasting it through a quantitative combination of theory and observation. It focuses on so-called inverse methods and related methods of statistical inference. Both time-independent and time-dependent problems are considered, including Gauss-Markov estimation, sequential estimators and adjoint/Pontryagin principle methods. This book is intended for use as a graduate level text for students of oceanography and other related fields. It will also be of interest to working physical oceanographers.
- Combined textbook and monograph
- Suitable for senior undergraduates, graduate students and working oceanographers
- Describes ocean circulation in the context of modern methods of statistical inference
Reviews & endorsements
' … written by an acknowledged master in the field'. The Times Higher Education Supplement
' … should prove to be a very good introductory text'. G. Zimmerman, Mainz
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Notation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Physics of the ocean circulation
- 3. Basic machinery
- 4. The steady ocean circulation inverse problem
- 5. Additional useful methods
- 6. The time-dependent inverse problem
- References.