Anna Michalak

Director, Carnegie Climate and Resilience Hub



Fundamentals of data assimilation applied to biogeochemistry


Journal article


P. Rayner, A. Michalak, F. Chevallier
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2018

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Rayner, P., Michalak, A., & Chevallier, F. (2018). Fundamentals of data assimilation applied to biogeochemistry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.


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Rayner, P., A. Michalak, and F. Chevallier. “Fundamentals of Data Assimilation Applied to Biogeochemistry.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2018).


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Rayner, P., et al. “Fundamentals of Data Assimilation Applied to Biogeochemistry.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2018.


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@article{p2018a,
  title = {Fundamentals of data assimilation applied to biogeochemistry},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics},
  author = {Rayner, P. and Michalak, A. and Chevallier, F.}
}

Abstract

Abstract. This article lays out the fundamentals of data assimilation as used in biogeochemistry. It demonstrates that all of the methods in widespread use within the field are special cases of the underlying Bayesian formalism. Methods differ in the assumptions they make and information they provide on the probability distributions used in Bayesian calculations. It thus provides a basis for comparison and choice among these methods. It also provides a standardised notation for the various quantities used in the field.



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