コメントへの返信 "改訂された古標高測定データは,エオセンの間のチベット高原の低高さを示している"
Svetlana Botsyun1,2, Pierre Sepulchre3, Yannick Donnadieu3,4
1Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, LSCE/IPSL, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. svetlana.botsyun@uni-tuebingen.de.
まとめ
この研究は,私たちの研究方法とデータ比較の批判を扱っています. 矛盾する見解は 検証された科学的アプローチの 誤解に起因していることを示しています
科学分野:
- 科学的モデリング
- データ分析
- 研究方法論
背景:
- 最近の批評では モデリング方法とデータ比較の妥当性について 疑問を投げかけました
- 批判は私たちの科学的方法の潜在的な欠陥を示唆した.
研究 の 目的:
- ヴァルデス等の主張を否定する.
- 研究方法とデータ解釈を 明確にするため
- 我々の発見の強さを再確認するために
主な方法:
- オリジナル・モデリング・テクニックの 詳細なレビュー
- 既定の基準と比較したデータ分析
- 提供された証拠に対する批評の主張の再評価.
主要な成果:
- ヴァルデスらによる批評 方法の理解が不十分だ
- 提出された証拠は,彼らの提案された欠陥を裏付けていません.
- 当初の結果と方法論は 妥当で堅実です
結論:
- ヴァルデスらによる我々の作品の批判 根拠がない
- 私たちの科学的なモデルとデータ比較方法は 健全です
- 私たちのアプローチのさらなる明確化は,私たちの研究の誠実さを確認します.
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