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Data assimilation in transport models
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    Data assimilation in transport models (English)
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    15 July 1997
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    Two assimilation methods -- Kalman filtering and Kriging approach -- are suggested for the dynamic estimation of air pollution. The main advantages and disadvantages of both methods are indicated and discussed. Their properties are compared for a number of artificial experiments.
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    data assimilation
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    transport models
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    Kalman filtering
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    Kriging
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    estimation of air pollution
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