Characterizing the variability across timescales is important for understanding the underlying dynamics of the Earth system. It remains challenging to do so from palaeoclimate archives since they are more often than not irregular, and traditional methods for producing timescale-dependent estimates of variability, such as the classical periodogram and the multitaper spectrum, generally require regular time sampling. We have compared those traditional methods using interpolation with interpolation-free methods, namely the Lomb–Scargle periodogram and the first-order Haar structure function. The ability of those methods to produce timescale-dependent estimates of variability when applied to irregular data was evaluated in a comparative framewo...
"A large portion of research in time series analysis addresses questioning specific components like ...
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International audienceThe extent to which climate conditions influenced the spatial distribution of ...
Characterizing the variability across timescales is important for understanding the underlying dynam...
[1] Do the chronological methods used in the construction of paleoclimate records influence the resu...
Time series derived from paleoclimate archives are often irregularly sampled in time and thus not an...
Abstract: We identify two issues with a standard time series approach to reconstruction of past clim...
Abstract. Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiri...
Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiring either ...
We introduce an algorithm (called REDFITmc2) for spectrum estimation in the presence of timescale er...
Paleoclimate proxy data cover large sections of the Earth's past dynamics and hold information that ...
We introduce an algorithm (called REDFITmc2) for spectrum estimation in the presence of timescale er...
The concept of multiple scaling regimes in temperature time series is examined, with emphasis on the...
The geologic time scale serves as an essential instrument for reconstructing Earth history. Astrochr...
Statistical reconstructions of past climate variability based on climate indicators face several unc...
"A large portion of research in time series analysis addresses questioning specific components like ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
International audienceThe extent to which climate conditions influenced the spatial distribution of ...
Characterizing the variability across timescales is important for understanding the underlying dynam...
[1] Do the chronological methods used in the construction of paleoclimate records influence the resu...
Time series derived from paleoclimate archives are often irregularly sampled in time and thus not an...
Abstract: We identify two issues with a standard time series approach to reconstruction of past clim...
Abstract. Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiri...
Geoscientific measurements often provide time series with irregular time sampling, requiring either ...
We introduce an algorithm (called REDFITmc2) for spectrum estimation in the presence of timescale er...
Paleoclimate proxy data cover large sections of the Earth's past dynamics and hold information that ...
We introduce an algorithm (called REDFITmc2) for spectrum estimation in the presence of timescale er...
The concept of multiple scaling regimes in temperature time series is examined, with emphasis on the...
The geologic time scale serves as an essential instrument for reconstructing Earth history. Astrochr...
Statistical reconstructions of past climate variability based on climate indicators face several unc...
"A large portion of research in time series analysis addresses questioning specific components like ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
International audienceThe extent to which climate conditions influenced the spatial distribution of ...