Increases in computer power and technology have rapidly advanced
the applications of numerical modeling in environmental and earth
sciences. The progress of numerical modeling in atmospheric,
oceanic, and geophysical sciences was the topic of an international
conference held by the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
The review articles and research papers in this volume constitute a
wide-ranging and up-to-date account of modeling environmental and
earth processes through a variety of numerical simulations.
Sections are devoted to such topics as General Circulation Models
and global change, methods of geophysical data assimilation, and
mathematical and computational methods with geophysical
applications. This book forms an excellent introduction and
overview for graduate students as well as a critical update for
researchers.
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