Published October 24, 2023
| Version v0.1.0
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AVNI: Analysis and Visualization toolkit for plaNetary Inferences
- 1. Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
- 2. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- 3. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida at Gainesville
Description
AVNI : Analysis and Visualization toolkit for plaNetary Inferences
Documentation Website: avni.globalseismology.org
AVNI provides free web-based and backend code access to tools, techniques, models and data related to global Earth sciences. It is a software ecosystem for analyzing and interpreting planetary models and data sets that were initially designed for the three-dimensional reference Earth model project REM3D (rem3d.org) The codes are primarily written in Python with interfaces to legacy routines in C and Fortran.
- Open-source Python package with APIs to handle intensive queries (License)
- Introduce HDF5 storage formats for planetary models and processed seismic data
- Interactive web-based visualization tools for data and model exploration
- Formulate and benchmark solvers for rapid data validation of models
Suggested Citation
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- Moulik, P. (2023), Web-based Model Prototyping and Data Analysis Workflows for Planetary Inferences. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, in prep.
- Moulik, P., Maguire, R., Gassmoeller, R., Havlin, C. (2023), AVNI: Analysis and Visualization toolkit for plaNetary Inferences, Zenodo, doi:10.5281/zenodo.10035731
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- Is described by
- https://avni.globalseismology.org (URL)
- Is supplement to
- https://github.com/globalseismology/avni (URL)