Citing Harmonica

Citing Harmonica#

This is research software made by scientists. Citations help us justify the effort that goes into building and maintaining this project.

Citing the software#

If you used this software in your research, please consider citing the following source: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3628741

The link above includes full citation information and export formats (BibTeX, Mendeley, etc).

Citing the methods#

Harmonica offers implementations of some methods that have been published in scientific journals. We appreciate citations of these publications as well in case you made use of them.

  • harmonica.EquivalentSources with block_size set (block-averaged sources):

    Soler, S. R. and Uieda, L. (2021). Gradient-boosted equivalent sources, Geophysical Journal International. doi:10.1093/gji/ggab297

  • harmonica.EquivalentSourcesGB (Gradient-boosted equivalent sources):

    Soler, S. R. and Uieda, L. (2021). Gradient-boosted equivalent sources, Geophysical Journal International. doi:10.1093/gji/ggab297

  • harmonica.tesseroid_gravity (forward modelling of tesseroids with constant and variable density):

    Soler, S. R., Pesce, A., Gimenez, M. E., & Uieda, L. (2019). Gravitational field calculation in spherical coordinates using variable densities in depth, Geophysical Journal International. doi: 10.1093/gji/ggz277