Inferring causation from time series in Earth system sciences

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  • Jakob Runge
  • Sebastian Bathiany
  • Erik Bollt
  • Gustau Camps-Valls
  • Dim Coumou
  • Ethan Deyle
  • Clark Glymour
  • Marlene Kretschmer
  • Miguel D. Mahecha
  • Jordi Muñoz-Marí
  • Egbert H. van Nes
  • Jonas Peters
  • Rick Quax
  • Markus Reichstein
  • Marten Scheffer
  • Bernhard Schölkopf
  • Peter Spirtes
  • George Sugihara
  • Jie Sun
  • Kun Zhang
  • And 1 others
  • Jakob Zscheischler

The heart of the scientific enterprise is a rational effort to understand the causes behind the phenomena we observe. In large-scale complex dynamical systems such as the Earth system, real experiments are rarely feasible. However, a rapidly increasing amount of observational and simulated data opens up the use of novel data-driven causal methods beyond the commonly adopted correlation techniques. Here, we give an overview of causal inference frameworks and identify promising generic application cases common in Earth system sciences and beyond. We discuss challenges and initiate the benchmark platform causeme.net to close the gap between method users and developers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2553
JournalNature Communications
Volume10
Issue number1
Number of pages13
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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