UID:
almahu_9948601513502882
Format:
XIV, 362 p.
,
online resource.
Edition:
1st ed. 2003.
ISBN:
9783540452560
Series Statement:
Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, 97
Content:
Today, the earth and life science are increasingly confronted with the puzzling nature of phenomena in an almost boundless network of relations, such as the complexity of phenomema with respect to their variability. Reflecting for instance the assessment of environmental risks from a complex perspective, we quickly discover the desire to deal with representative averages. We are thus nurturing the ideas of permanence which we equate with normality in contrast to disastrous exceptions. The quality of complexity and the continuity of change, however, can be well expressed synonomously by the fundamental multiple-scale character of phenomena. Therefore, we promote an enhanced discussion of the expanding scale concept in order to study geo-complexity.
Note:
Scale Concepts in Geosciences -- Scale Aspects of Geo-Data Sampling -- Notions of Scale in Geosciences -- Complexity of Change and the Scale Concept in Earth System Modelling -- Multi-Scale Representation of Data -- Wavelet Analysis of Geoscientific Data -- Diffusion Methods for Form Generalisation -- Multi-Scale Aspects in the Management of Geologically Defined Geometries -- Scale Problems in Physical Process Models -- Wavelet and Multigrid Methods for Convection-Diffusion Equations -- Analytical Coupling of Scales - Transport of Water and Solutes in Porous Media -- Upscaling of Hydrological Models by Means of Parameter Aggregation Technique -- Parameterisation of Turbulent Transport in the Atmosphere -- Precipitation Dynamics of Convective Clouds -- Sediment Transport - from Grains to Partial Differential Equations -- Water Uptake by Plant Roots - a Multi-Scale Approach -- Scale-Related Approaches to Geo-Processes -- Fractals - Pretty Pictures or a Key to Understanding Earth Processes? -- Fractal Variability of Drilling Profiles in the Upper Crystalline Crust -- Is the Earth's Surface Critical? The Role of Fluvial Erosion and Landslides -- Scale Problems in Geometric-Kinematic Modelling of Geological Objects -- Depositional Systems and Missing Depositional Records -- Multi-Scale Processes and the Reconstruction of Palaeoclimate -- A Statistical-Dynamic Analysis of Precipitation Data with High Temporal Resolution.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783540417965
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783662202074
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/3-540-45256-7
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45256-7
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