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In section 2.7 it was stated that if the process being studied is strongly time dependent and nearly frequency independent, then crosscorrelation functions are normally easier to interprete than cross-spectral density functions. Also it was stated that if the process is strongly frequency dependent (resonant), and nearly time independent, then cross-spectral density functions are more easily interpretable than crosscorrelation functions.
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Broch, J.T. (1990). Appendices. In: Principles of Experimental Frequency Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0785-0_5
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