Bayesian model-data synthesis with an application to global Glacio-Isostatic Adjustment

04/17/2018
by   Zhe Sha, et al.
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We introduce a framework for updating large scale geospatial processes using a model-data synthesis method based on Bayesian hierarchical modelling. Two major challenges come from updating large-scale Gaussian process and modelling non-stationarity. To address the first, we adopt the SPDE approach that uses a sparse Gaussian Markov random fields (GMRF) approximation to reduce the computational cost and implement the Bayesian inference by using the INLA method. For non-stationary global processes, we propose two general models that accommodate commonly-seen geospatial problems. Finally, we show an example of updating an estimate of global glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) using GPS measurements.

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