Modelling by Spherical Cap Harmonic Analysis: A Literature Review
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Publication date
2019-11-06Abstract
There is the need for robust alternatives to the widely used spherical harmonic analysis
when measurements are restricted to a region, or when high spatial frequency fields with
much less parameters are required. Spherical cap harmonic analysis (SCHA) is one of
the preferred alternative regional modelling techniques over the last decades. This paper
presents a comprehensive and systematic review of the SCHA literature, underlining the
respective merits and weaknesses of the ways in which the technique has been used since
it was proposed in the context of geomagnetic field modelling. It reflects the multidisciplinary
use of this technique and examines the evidences presented mainly in Earth and planetary
science journals. Some bibliometric parameters are provided to understand how the
technique and the knowledge of its limitations have progressed and improved, and some
avenues for future research are highlighted.
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Article
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Accepted version
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English
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47p
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Springer Nature
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Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 41, pages 201–247, (2020)
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