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Title: | A review of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) with an emphasis on the co-seismic crustal deformation analysis |
Authors: | Pasari, Sumanta |
Keywords: | Mathematics Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) Co-seismic crustal |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | IDEAS is a RePEc |
Abstract: | An automatic, transparent, and regular way to investigate and analyze the spatiotemporal variations in a large, unstructured, and high-dimensional data set is highly desirable in almost every area of knowledge. In light of this, the present study concentrates on a versatile spatiotemporal technique, empirical orthogonal function (EOF), and provides a thorough review of the EOF method with an emphasis on the co-seismic crustal deformation analysis. For this, (i) we provide a mathematical description of the EOF method that decomposes a coherent space–time data set into individual spatial patterns and associated time scales; (ii) we highlight the strength of the EOF method and its several extensions in dealing with correlated data variables, intermittent data gaps, and nonlinear relations among data features; (iii) we discuss prominent applications of the innovative data-summarization EOF method in diverse fields, such as crustal deformation analysis, pattern hunting in climate and atmospheric sciences, reconstruction of gappy data, and ionospheric total electron content (TEC) modeling; and (iv) finally, we implement the EOF method to demonstrate its efficacy in the 3-D co-seismic pattern identification caused by the 2016, $$M_\mathrm{w}$$ M w 7.8, Kaikoura earthquake of New Zealand. As a self-organizing approach, the EOF method not only uncovers the unique dynamic patterns hidden behind the data set, but also is capable of recovering the missing values in a large-volume data set . |
URI: | https://ideas.repec.org/a/spr/nathaz/v110y2022i1d10.1007_s11069-021-04967-4.html http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11349 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Mathematics |
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