Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport

Hardback

Main Details

Title Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport
Authors and Contributors      By (author) I. G. Enting
SeriesCambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:410
Dimensions(mm): Height 256,Width 183
Category/GenreApplied mathematics
Meteorology and climatology
Environmental science, engineering and technology
ISBN/Barcode 9780521812108
ClassificationsDewey:551.51
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 12 Tables, unspecified; 54 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 20 June 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The critical role of trace gases in global atmospheric change makes an improved understanding of these gases imperative. Measurements of the distributions of these gases in space and time provide important information, but the interpretation of this information often involves ill-conditioned model inversions. A variety of techniques have therefore been developed to analyze these problems. Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport is the first book to give comprehensive coverage of work on this topic. The trace gas inversion problem is presented in general terms and the various different approaches are unified by treating the inversion problem as one of statistical estimation. Later chapters demonstrate the application of these methods to studies of carbon dioxide, methane, halocarbons and other gases implicated in global climate change. This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers embarking upon studies of global atmospheric change, biogeochemical cycles and Earth systems science.

Author Biography

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