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An important skill that students in solid Earth physics need to acquire is the ability to write computer programs that can be used for the processing, analysis, and modeling of geophysical data and phenomena. Therefore, this skill (which we call "computational geophysics") is a core part of any undergraduate geophysics curriculum. In this Forum, we share our personal experience in teaching such a course.
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Keers, H., Rondenay, S., Harlap, Y., & Nordmo, I. (2014, September 16). Resources for computational geophysics courses. Eos (United States). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014EO370006
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