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Hidden Periodicities Analysis and its Application in Geophysics

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This paper describes the use of spatial hidden periodicity analysis (SHPA) for the determination of the number of the harmonic components and hidden frequencies. All the estimators are strongly consistent. The method is used for the modeling and forecasting of spatial data of permeability in oil fields of China.

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Xie, Z. (2004). Hidden Periodicities Analysis and its Application in Geophysics. In: Brillinger, D.R., Robinson, E.A., Schoenberg, F.P. (eds) Time Series Analysis and Applications to Geophysical Systems. The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications, vol 139. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9386-3_10

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