Here comes Conda... Sharing a workflow environment is also paramount if we want to make sure that reproducibility can be effectively tested. An environment management system such as conda allows us to do so.
Underworld 2.10 Underworld 2.10 has dropped... kidding this is a benchmark model proposed by Schmalholz, 2011, A simple analytical solution for slab detachment.
Stripy 2.0 released Generating Voronoi diagrams and interpolating / smoothing with spline tensions are among a list of new features in Stripy 2.0
COVID-19 lockdown leads to seismic noise “quiet period” 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.
Australian Seismometers in Schools - Noise monitoring dashboard How we built a simple dashboard using Github actions with open source software and openly available (FAIR) data.
Australian cities are quiet during lockdown. Earthquake scientists are making the most of it Meghan S. Miller (ANU) Louis Moresi (ANU) Our responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have dramatically changed human activity all over the world. Sensitive instruments are detecting far less of the noise and vibration produced by humans in motion.
Underworld publication news: Crustal thickness anomalies in stable continents. The Underworld team would like to congratulate Bénédicte Cenki-Tok and co-authors at the University of Sydney and the University of Montpellier on their recent publication, B. Cenki-Tok, P.F. Rey, D. Arcay; Strain and retrogression partitioning explain long-term stability of crustal roots in stable continents. Geology doi: https://doi.org/