Environmental Data Analysis: Methods and Applications

Environmental Data Analysis: Methods and Applications

Author
Zhihua Zhang
Publisher
de Gruyter
Language
English
Year
2016
Page
334
ISBN
9783110424980,9783110430011,9783110424904,9783110424911,3110424983
File Type
epub
File Size
30.6 MiB

Most environmental data involve a large degree of complexity and uncertainty. Environmental Data Analysis is created to provide modern quantitative tools and techniques designed specifically to meet the needs of environmental sciences and related fields. This book has an impressive coverage of the scope. Main techniques described in this book are models for linear and nonlinear environmental systems, statistical & numerical methods, data envelopment analysis, risk assessments and life cycle assessments. These state-of-the-art techniques have attracted significant attention over the past decades in environmental monitoring, modeling and decision making. Environmental Data Analysis explains carefully various data analysis procedures and techniques in a clear, concise, and straightforward language and is written in a self-contained way that is accessible to researchers and advanced students in science and engineering. This is an excellent reference for scientists and engineers who wish to analyze, interpret and model data from various sources, and is also an ideal graduate-level textbook for courses in environmental sciences and related fields.

Contents:
Preface
Time series analysis
Chaos and dynamical systems
Approximation
Interpolation
Statistical methods
Numerical methods
Optimization
Data envelopment analysis
Risk assessments
Life cycle assessments
Index

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