Spatial and temporal samples of physical quantities are among the most common data form in the geosciences and many other fields. Such data are called time series (even if they are samples along a profile in space). This chapter presents examples of geophysical time series in order to illustrate the sorts of scientific questions that may be addressed by the methods inthrough . These time series are used in later chapters and exercises, and numerical values can be downloaded from www.cambridge.org/9781108931007. Virtually all the examples are available on the World Wide Web.
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