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UNINA9911004744203321 |
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Advances in coastal modeling / / editor, V.C. Lakhan |
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Amsterdam ; Boston, : Elsevier, 2003 |
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1-281-05480-1 |
9786611054809 |
0-08-052664-0 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (xviii, 595 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) : digital, HTML and PDF files |
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Elsevier oceanography series, , 0422-9894 ; ; 67 |
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Disciplina |
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Coast changes - Mathematical models |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Boussinesq Models and Applications to Nearshore Wave Propagation, Surf Zone Processes and Wave-Induced Currents; Chapter 2. Frequency Domain Wave Models in the Nearshore and Surf Zones; Chapter 3. Advanced Numerical Methods for Coastal Hydrodynamics; Chapter 4. Numerical Models for Nearshore Currents; Chapter 5. Spectral Wave Models in Coastal Areas; Chapter 6. Probabilistic Models of Waves in the Coastal Zone; Chapter 7. Modeling the Effects of Permeable and Reflective Structures on Waves and Nearshore Flows |
Chapter 8. Perspective on Evolution in Sediment Modeling; Chapter 9. Large-Scale Finite Element Modeling and Parallel Computation of Sediment Transport in Coastal Areas; Chapter 10. Nonlinear Wave Modeling and Sediment Transport in the Surf and Swash Zone; Chapter 11. Modeling the Morphological Response in a Coastal Zone for Different Temporal Scales; Chapter 12. Numerical Modeling of Beach Topography Change; Chapter 13. Morphodynamic Modeling of Tidal Basins and Coastal Inlets; Chapter 14. Modeling Shore Platforms: Present Status and Future Developments |
Chapter 15. Merging Scales in Models of Water Circulation: Perspectives from the Great Barrier Reef; Chapter 16. A Numerical Simulation of Japan/East Sea (JES) Thermohaline Structure and Circulation; Chapter 17. Analytical Modeling of Pollution Flushing in Well-Mixed Tidal |
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Embayments; Chapter 18. Advances in Water Quality Modeling in the Coastal Environment; Chapter 19. Neural Network Applications in Coastal Ecological Modeling; Chapter 20. Space-Time Transfer Function Models of Beach and Shoreline Data for Medium-Term Shoreline Monitoring Programs; Chapter 21. Progress in Geographical Information Systems and Coastal Modeling: An Overview; Index |
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This book unifies and enhances the accessibility of contemporary scholarly research on advances in coastal modeling. A comprehensive spectrum of innovative models addresses the wide diversity and multifaceted aspects of coastal research on the complex natural processes, dynamics, interactions and responses of the coastal supersystem and its associated subsystems. The twenty-one chapters, contributed by internationally recognized coastal experts from fourteen countries, provide invaluable insights on the recent advances and present state-of-the-art knowledge on coastal models which are essential for not only illuminating the governing coastal process and various characteristics, but also for understanding and predicting the dynamics at work in the coastal system. |
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UNINA9910799491403321 |
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Applied Econometric Analysis Using Cross Section and Panel Data / / edited by Deep Mukherjee |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
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[1st ed. 2023.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (625 pages) |
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Contributions to Economics, , 2197-7178 |
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Econometrics |
Microeconomics |
Space in economics |
Experimental economics |
Quantitative Economics |
Spatial Economics |
Experimental Economics |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Count Data Regression: Modelling Diversification in Sports Participation in Spain -- Modeling and Analysis of Discrete Response Data: Applications to Public Opinion on Marijuana Legalization in the United States -- Random Logit Model: An application to demand estimation for differentiated product -- Tobit Regression Analysis of Farmer Adoption Behavior: A Case from El Salvador -- Multiple Hurdle Tobit: Modelling Consumer Behaviour in the US -- Quantile Regression and Decomposition Techniques to Analyse Nutritional Demand in India -- Mixture Models to Infer Income Class Membership in India -- A Primer on Spatial Regression Models: Applications to Poverty and Inequality of Indian Districts -- Nonparametric and Semiparametric Regressions: An Empirical Investigation of Engel’s Law in the context of Brazil -- Copula-based dependence modelling with application in finance. |
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This book is a collection of 20 chapters on chosen topics from cross-section and panel data econometrics. It explores both theoretical and practical aspects of selected cutting-edge techniques which are gaining popularity among applied econometricians, while following the motto of “keeping things simple”. Each chapter gives a basic introduction to one such method, directs readers to supplementary references, and shows an application. The book takes into account that—A: The field of econometrics is evolving very fast and leading textbooks are trying to cover some of the recent developments in revised editions. This book offers basic introduction to state-of-the-art techniques and recent advances in econometric models with detailed applications from various developing and developed countries. B: An applied researcher or practitioner may prefer reference books with a simple introduction to an advanced econometric method or model with no theorems but with a longer discussionon empirical application. Thus, an applied econometrics textbook covering these cutting-edge methods is highly warranted; a void this book attempts to fills. The book does not aim at providing a comprehensive coverage of econometric methods. The 20 chapters in this book represent only a sample of the important topics in modern econometrics, with special focus on econometrics of cross-section and panel data, while also recognizing that it is not possible to accommodate all types of models and methods even in these two categories. The book is unique as authors have also provided the theoretical background (if any) and brief literature review behind the empirical applications. It is a must-have resource for students and practitioners of modern econometrics. . |
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