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VeloDT v1.2

16 Jun 09:22
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This update adds T2Rho which applies the equations of Goes et al. (2000) to compute densities from a given mineral composition, temperature and pressure.

If you make use of VeloDT in a publication please cite it by using the DOI below and by referencing to the original papers by Goes et al. (2000) and Priestley and McKenzie (2006).

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VeloDT v1.1

16 Jun 08:13
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This update of VeloDT fixes a bug when using crustal thickness (-t_crust) or topography (-z_topo) maps. There are also some changes in the structure of this repository. Binaries are now released for Ubuntu using QT4 and QT5.

If you make use of VeloDT in a publication please cite it by using the DOI below and by referencing to the original papers by Goes et al. (2000) and Priestley and McKenzie (2006).

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Changelog

[1.1.0] - 2020-06-16

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  • CHANGELOG
  • Build binaries for Ubuntu using QT4 and QT5 and release them when a tag is
    added

Changed

  • Repository structure changed, using include and src folders

Fixed

  • Fixed an bug when using argument -t
  • Fixed an typo in readFile() that made it impossible to use topography or
    crustal thickness maps

v1.1-rc

16 Jun 07:45
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VeloDT: Fast conversion of upper mantle seismic velocities to density and temperature

13 Feb 13:49
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VeloDT comprises two tools written in C++ that convert seismic p- or s-waves to temperature and/or density. In general, the methods are valid for the upper lithospheric mantle. The programs are implementations of the methods by Goes et al. (2000) and Priestley and McKenzie (2006).

VeloDT binaries are available for Ubuntu 16.04 and MacOS 10.11 El Capitan and require an existing installation of Qt5.

If you make use of VeloDT in a publication please cite it by using the DOI below and by referencing to the original papers by Goes et al. (2000) and Priestley and McKenzie (2006).

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