TY - CHAP CY - Tallinn, USSR ID - iiasa13608 UR - http://www.ifac-control.org/about/symposia-conferences-and-workshops A1 - Antonovsky, M. A1 - Buchstaber, V.M. Y1 - 1990/08// N2 - In the last several decades there has been a rapid development in the number of sophisticated environmental monitoring networks. As a result, a huge stream of data is available, but screening and analysis of this data have become increasingly problematic. Using data on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 as an example, we show how mathematical modeling can help to organize this stream of data and to uncover important trends hidden in the natural inherent variations of the system. PB - IFAC T3 - Proceedings of the 11th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control M1 - 5 TI - Some mathematical approaches to modeling dynamic processes in the environment SP - 517 AV - none EP - 520 T2 - IFAC Symposia Series - Proceedings of a Triennial World Congress ER -