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Underworld CodeScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autori Julian Giordani, John Mansour

Underworld 2.10 has dropped... kidding this is a benchmark model proposed by Schmalholz, 2011, A simple analytical solution for slab detachment.

StripyPython/JupyterScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore Ben Mather

Generating Voronoi diagrams and interpolating / smoothing with spline tensions are among a list of new features in Stripy 2.0

GeophysicsPython/JupyterScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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A new study by an international team of scientists found lockdown measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 led to a 50 per cent reduction in seismic noise around the world. The researchers, including Meghan Miller and Louis Moresi from ANU analysed datasets from over 300 seismic stations.

GeodynamicsGeophysicsScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Meghan S. Miller, Australian National University and Louis Moresi, Australian National University Our responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have dramatically changed human activity all over the world. People are working from home, schools are closed in many places, travel is restricted, and in some cases only essential shops and businesses are open. Scientists see signs of these changes wherever they look.

Underworld CodeScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autori John Mansour, Julian Giordani, Romain Beucher, Louis Moresi

The Underworld 2.9 release is available from Github, as a docker container and via zenodo (doi:10.5281/zenodo.3964957) it is also available through pip install for the first time (see below).Underworld paper in the Journal of Open Source Software The paper of record for underworld 2 has been published.

Underworld CodeScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore John Mansour

A new paper by John Mansour [https://www.underworldcode.org/author/john] and others has just been published in the Journal of Open Source Software. * Mansour, J., Giordani, J., Moresi, L., Beucher, R., Kaluza, O.,  Velic,  M., Farrington, R., Quenette, S., Beall, A., 2020, Underworld2:  Python  Geodynamics Modelling for Desktop, HPC and Cloud, Journal of Open

DocumentationScienze della Terra e dell'AmbienteInglese
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Autore Rohan Byrne

As the old truism states, the best way to learn is by doing. This is terribly unhelpful since, really, you can't 'do' anything until you learn. This is a Catch-22 that every grad student encounters; doubly so when it comes to anything involving code, where daily life provides very little in the way of intuition. Unlike other geodynamic modelling software, Underworld is designed to be approached with code.