Information - NP3.07 Scaling, multifractals and nonlinearity in Solid Earth
Event Information
In the broad area of soil science, geology and geophysics, the practical
appeal of non-linear dynamics, hierarchical distributions and fractals is
that the physics and mathematics involved appear to provide a robust and
natural approach for dealing with heterogeneity and non-linear processes
which characterize natural systems. This session will give an expanded
vision concerning variability and heterogeneity that could be applied on
these subjects. Submitted abstracts may include data description and
modeling. Contributions involving wavelets, fractal or multifractal
analyses, self-organized critical phenomena, scaling models and forecasting
are encouraged.
Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Frits Agterberg (Geological Survey of Canada)
John Crawford (SIMBIOS Center - UK)
Yakov Pachepsky (USDA) (waiting for confirmation)
Co-Sponsorship
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