References
When using the
partial wavelet coherence or multiple wavelet coherence software,
please refer to:
Ng, E. K. W. and J. C. L. Chan, 2012: Geophysical application of partial wavelet coherence and multiple wavelet coherence. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., doi: 10.1175/JTECH-D-12-00056.1. Link
Instead of just introducing the application of partial wavelet
coherence and multiple wavelet coherence in geophysics, this paper also
gives a summary review on the basics of wavelet analysis, including the
continuous wavelet transform, cross wavelet transform and phase angle,
and wavelet coherence, which are essential for a better understand of
partial wavelet coherence and multiple wavelet coherence.
Users are
highly recommended to read the paper of Torrence and Compo (1998) and Grinsted et al. (2004) for more fundamental principals on
wavelet applications.
References
Grinsted,
A., J. C. Moore and S. Jevrejeva, 2004: Application of the cross
wavelet transform and wavelet coherence to geophysical time seres. Nonlin. Process. Geophys.,
11, 561-566.
Liu, Y., X. S. Liang, R. H. Weisberg, 2007: Rectification of the bias
in the wavelet power spectrum, J.
Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 24, 2093-2012.
Maraun, D. and J. Kruths, 2004: Cross wavelet analysis: significance
testing and pitfalls.
Nonlini Process. Geophys., 11, 505-514.
Torrence, C. and G. P. Compo, 1998: A practical guide to wavelet
analysis. Bull.
Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79,
61-78.
Veleda, D., R. Montagne, and M. Araújo, 2012: Cross wavelet bias
corrected by normalizing scales. J.
Atmos. Oceanic Technol., doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-11-00140.1.
Should there be any enquiry, please feel free to contact:
Eric K. W. Ng
Email: E.Ng@cityu.edu.hk