Pygeodyn 1.1.0: A Python package for geomagnetic data assimilation

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The pygeodyn package is a sequential geomagnetic data assimilation tool written in Python. It gives access to the core surface dynamics, controlled by geomagnetic observations, by means of a stochastic model anchored to geodynamo simulation statistics. The pygeodyn package aims to give access to a user-friendly and flexible data assimilation algorithm. It is designed to be tunable by the community by different means, including the following: the possibility to use embedded data and priors or to supply custom ones; tunable parameters through configuration files; and adapted documentation for several user profiles. In addition, output files are directly supported by the package webgeodyn that provides a set of visualization tools to explore the results of computations.

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Huder, L., Gillet, N., & Thollard, F. (2019). Pygeodyn 1.1.0: A Python package for geomagnetic data assimilation. Geoscientific Model Development, 12(8), 3795–3803. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-3795-2019

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