Kansas Geological Survey, Computer Contributions 18, originally published in 1967
Originally published in 1967 as Kansas Geological Survey Computer Contributions 18.
A comparison of coherence and correlation as measures of association for time or spacially indexed data, by L. H. Koopmans
Some experiments to simulate the Pennsylvanian rock sequence of Kansas, by W. Schwarzacher
Frequency analysis for sparse and badly sampled data in the earth sciences, by N. S. Neidell
Simulation models of time-trend curves for paleoecologic interpretation, by W. T. Fox
Prediction of multiple time series generated by stationary random process, by G. G. Hingorani and L. F. Marczynski
Some distribution problems in time-series simulation, by N. C. Matalas
Spectral-density analysis of stratigraphic data, by C. J. Mann
A wave statistics model for climatic time series, by Leslie Curry
In search of geological cycles using a technique from communications theory, by B. W. Carss
Quality and quantity of available geologic information for studies in time, by P. H. A. Sneath
Comparison of subset trend surfaces by uti I ization of information theory, by S. V. L. N. Rao and G. S. Srivastava
Sedimentary laminations in time-series study, by R. Y. Anderson
Absence of detectable trends in the rate of bentonite occurrences in the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Wyoming, by J. C. Davis
Geophysical digital filtering (abstract), by Sven Treitel
Autocorrelation, spectral analysis, and Markov chains (abstract), by W. C. Krumbein
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