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Power spectral estimates using two-dimensional Morlet-fan wavelets with emphasis on the long wavelengths: jackknife errors, bandwidth resolution and orthogonality properties

We present a method for estimating the errors on local and global wavelet power spectra using the jackknife approach to error estimation, and compare results with jackknifed multitaper (MT) spectrum estimates. We test the methods on both synthetic and real data, the latter being free air gravity ove...

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Published in:Geophysical journal international 2013-07, Vol.194 (1), p.78-99
Main Authors: Kirby, J. F., Swain, C. J.
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