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Geochemistry and Petrology first response draft
28 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
Here are the documents which were presented at the meeting on the 27th of August. Please feel free to download, edit, and then update the files stored here.
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Chaotic Mixing Device
09 May 2014 | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
Description of device for chaotic mixing experiments developed at LMU München
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Olive
21 Apr 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
Olive 2.1.1 a simple fractional crystallization calculator.
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New Methods and Computer Codes for Volcanic Modelling
21 Apr 2021 | Workshops
This workshop was undertaken before the IAVCEI conference in July 2013, complementing the session on "Stress, strain and mass changes at active volcanoes. It brings together seismic and geodetic methods and computational approaches for modelling volcanic processes.Material presented includes:1....
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Tritone
21 Apr 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
Tritone a mini tool to plot ternary diagrams
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Norma
21 Apr 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
A tool to calculate the Barth-Niggli and CIPW norms from whole-rock chemistry
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Petrological INput - Graphical oUtput
21 Apr 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
A tool to plot geochemical data in petrology
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GeoProMT v1.0 - Geospatial Project Management Tool
21 Apr 2021 | Data Sets/Collections
The Geospatial Project Management Tool (GeoProMT) is a web-based tool for management of shared geo-spatial and multi-temporal data such as GIS data and remotely sensed images. Integral to the GeoProMT framework is role-based access control (RBAC), where data access permissions and data users are...
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Shawn's Contribution
21 Apr 2021 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Shawn Rice, Nicholas J. Kisseberth
The contribution process is intended to be much like composing an e-mail: You'll start with writing the introduction and main content of your contribution and later attach files to it (video, PDFs, etc).The abstract is typically a one or two paragraph description of your contribution.