tag:joss.theoj.org,2005:/papers/reviewed_by/@santisolerJournal of Open Source Software2019-07-26T16:14:15ZJournal of Open Source Softwarehttps://joss.theoj.orgtag:joss.theoj.org,2005:Paper/10422019-07-26T16:14:15Z2021-02-15T11:32:03ZPyCurious: A Python module for computing the Curie depth from the magnetic anomaly.accepted0.42019-06-24 13:38:11 UTC392019-07-26 16:14:15 UTC420191544BenMatherSchool of Geoscience, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, Ireland0000-0003-3566-1557RobertDelhayeSchool of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, Ireland0000-0003-2128-429510.21105/joss.01544https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3349511Jupyter Notebook, Python, Chttps://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.01544.pdfCurie depth, magnetism, magnetic anomaly, Bayesian inferencetag:joss.theoj.org,2005:Paper/9282019-06-13T14:17:25Z2021-02-15T11:32:24ZStripy: A Python module for (constrained) triangulation in Cartesian coordinates and on a sphere.accepted0.7.02019-03-15 05:03:03 UTC382019-06-13 14:17:25 UTC420191410LouisMoresiSchool of Earth Science, The University of Melbourne, Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University0000-0003-3685-174XBenMatherSchool of Geoscience, The University of Sydney0000-0003-3566-155710.21105/joss.01410https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3243511Python, Fortran, Jupyter Notebookhttps://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.01410.pdftriangulation, splines, interpolation, spherical mesh, Cartesian mesh