Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiring either data reconstruction (interpolation) or sophisticated methods to handle irregular sampling. We compare the linear interpolation technique and different approaches for analyzing the correlation functions and persistence of irregularly sampled time series, as Lomb-Scargle Fourier transformation and kernel-based methods. In a thorough benchmark test we investigate the performance of these techniques. All methods have comparable root mean square errors (RMSEs) for low skewness of the inter-observation time distribution. For high skewness, very irregular data, interpolation bias and RMSE increase strongly. We find a 40 % lower RMSE for the lag-...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
In this chapter, we discuss the use of the Lomb-Scargle periodogram, its advantages, and pitfalls on...
Abstract. Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiri...
Time series derived from paleoclimate archives are often irregularly sampled in time and thus not an...
Paleoclimate time series are often irregularly sampled and age uncertain, which is an important tech...
Characterizing the variability across timescales is important for understanding the underlying dynam...
Geophysical time series often feature missing data or data acquired at irregular times. Procedures a...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank K.-H. Wyrwoll and F. McRobie from the School of Earth and Environment (UWA...
Reconstructing past hydroclimatic variability using climate-sensitive paleoclimate proxies provides ...
Geophysical time series often feature missing data or data acquired at irregular times. Procedures a...
Geophysical time series are sometimes sampled irregularly along the time axis. The situation is part...
Many spectral analysis techniques have been designed assuming sequences taken with a constant sampli...
We show how an autoregressive Gaussian process model incorporating a time scale coefficient can be u...
This paper presents a computational program named BINCOR (BINned CORrelation) for estimating the cor...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
In this chapter, we discuss the use of the Lomb-Scargle periodogram, its advantages, and pitfalls on...
Abstract. Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiri...
Time series derived from paleoclimate archives are often irregularly sampled in time and thus not an...
Paleoclimate time series are often irregularly sampled and age uncertain, which is an important tech...
Characterizing the variability across timescales is important for understanding the underlying dynam...
Geophysical time series often feature missing data or data acquired at irregular times. Procedures a...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank K.-H. Wyrwoll and F. McRobie from the School of Earth and Environment (UWA...
Reconstructing past hydroclimatic variability using climate-sensitive paleoclimate proxies provides ...
Geophysical time series often feature missing data or data acquired at irregular times. Procedures a...
Geophysical time series are sometimes sampled irregularly along the time axis. The situation is part...
Many spectral analysis techniques have been designed assuming sequences taken with a constant sampli...
We show how an autoregressive Gaussian process model incorporating a time scale coefficient can be u...
This paper presents a computational program named BINCOR (BINned CORrelation) for estimating the cor...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
We present a new simple and efficient method for correlation of unevenly and differently sampled dat...
In this chapter, we discuss the use of the Lomb-Scargle periodogram, its advantages, and pitfalls on...