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Published April 4, 2024 | Version 0.9.8
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EAT: Ensemble and Assimilation Tool

  • 1. ROR icon Bolding & Bruggeman
  • 2. ROR icon Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung

Description

EAT is a flexible and extensible software package that enables data assimilation of physical and biogeochemical variables in a one-dimensional water column. EAT builds on established open-source components for hydrodynamics (GOTM), biogeochemistry (FABM) and data assimilation (PDAF). It is easy to install and operate, and flexible through support for user-written plugins. EAT is well suited to explore and advance the state-of-the-art in DA in natural waters thanks to its support for:

  1. strongly and weakly coupled data assimilation
  2. observations describing any prognostic and diagnostic element of the physical-biogeochemical model
  3. estimation of biogeochemical parameters.

On Windows, Mac and Linux systems with Anaconda or Miniconda, EAT can be installed with conda create -n eat -c conda-forge eatpy=0.9.8. It is then not necessary to download and compile the source code.

This record contains the EAT source code. It can be compiled and installed as described on the wiki.

Files

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Additional details

Related works

Is described by
Preprint: 10.5194/gmd-2023-238 (DOI)
Is documented by
Software documentation: https://github.com/BoldingBruggeman/eat/wiki (URL)
Is required by
Dataset: 10.5281/zenodo.10934097 (DOI)
Is supplement to
Software: https://github.com/BoldingBruggeman/eat/tree/v0.9.8 (URL)

Funding

European Commission
SEAMLESS – Services based on Ecosystem data AssiMiLation: Essential Science and Solutions 101004032
European Commission
NECCTON – New Copernicus capability for trophic ocean networks 101081273