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An inverse problem in geoscience can be viewed as a process of integrating data, physical law and geological a priori information. The unavoidable uncertainties in all these types of information call for a probabilistic treatment, but how do we choose the basic setup of the problem, such as the number of parameters, data uncertainty and a priori information in the parameter space?
Planetary science encompasses the study of the physical and chemical nature of planetary bodies both in the Solar System and in extrasolar systems. The formation of planets, the forces that shaped their orbits and the processes that molded their interiors are part of planetary science. Understanding these complex phenomena requires knowledge from various geo- and astrophysically-related fields.
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The course will guide students in learning about the capabilities and limitations of potential field data, namely gravity and magnetic measurements as collected by industry, in determining geological sources.It will follow a mathematical approach, and students will learn to apply mathematical strategies to generate quantitative answers to geophysical questions.