cape-k-oxidative-capacity
Cookbook repository for the oxidative capacity group at the CAPE-k student workshop
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Repository
Cookbook repository for the oxidative capacity group at the CAPE-k student workshop
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: ARM-Synergy
- License: apache-2.0
- Language: Jupyter Notebook
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://arm-synergy.github.io/cape-k-oxidative-capacity/
- Size: 7.53 MB
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- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 6
- Open Issues: 0
- Releases: 1
Metadata Files
README.md

Sulfur cycle and oxidation chemistry
This Project Pythia Cookbook covers ... we are looking at a case study e.g., working with radar data in Python)
Motivation
(Add a few sentences stating why this cookbook will be useful. What skills will you, "the chef", gain once you have reached the end of the cookbook?)
Authors
First Author, Second Author, etc. Acknowledge primary content authors here
Contributors
Structure
(State one or more sections that will comprise the notebook. E.g., This cookbook is broken up into two main sections - "Foundations" and "Example Workflows." Then, describe each section below.)
Section 1 ( Replace with the title of this section, e.g. "Foundations" )
(Add content for this section, e.g., "The foundational content includes ... ")
Section 2 ( Replace with the title of this section, e.g. "Example workflows" )
(Add content for this section, e.g., "Example workflows include ... ")
Running the Notebooks
You can either run the notebook using Binder or on your local machine.
Running on Binder
The simplest way to interact with a Jupyter Notebook is through
Binder, which enables the execution of a
Jupyter Book in the cloud. The details of how this works are not
important for now. All you need to know is how to launch a Pythia
Cookbooks chapter via Binder. Simply navigate your mouse to
the top right corner of the book chapter you are viewing and click
on the rocket ship icon, (see figure below), and be sure to select
“launch Binder”. After a moment you should be presented with a
notebook that you can interact with. I.e. you’ll be able to execute
and even change the example programs. You’ll see that the code cells
have no output at first, until you execute them by pressing
{kbd}Shift+{kbd}Enter. Complete details on how to interact with
a live Jupyter notebook are described in Getting Started with
Jupyter.
Running on Your Own Machine
If you are interested in running this material locally on your computer, you will need to follow this workflow:
(Replace "cookbook-example" with the title of your cookbooks)
- Clone the
https://github.com/ProjectPythia/cookbook-examplerepository:
bash
git clone https://github.com/ProjectPythia/cookbook-example.git
- Move into the
cookbook-exampledirectorybash cd cookbook-example - Create and activate your conda environment from the
environment.ymlfilebash conda env create -f environment.yml conda activate cookbook-example - Move into the
notebooksdirectory and start up Jupyterlabbash cd notebooks/ jupyter lab
Owner
- Name: Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility
- Login: ARM-Synergy
- Kind: organization
- Website: https://www.arm.gov
- Repositories: 2
- Profile: https://github.com/ARM-Synergy
Citation (CITATION.cff)
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you use this cookbook, please cite it as below."
authors:
- family-names: Chapman
given-names: Alanah
orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-0735-9491
affiliation: University of Melbourne
- family-names: Mkasimongwa
given-names: Simon W.
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4719-6878
affiliation: University of Melbourne
- family-names: Mynard
given-names: Caleb
orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-8789-2681
affiliation: Monash University
- family-names: Saraswathy
given-names: Abithaswathi M.
orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4762-7935
affiliation: Queensland University of Technology
- family-names: Xokashe
given-names: Sive
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4121-6935
affiliation: University of Tasmania
- family-names: Schofield
given-names: Robyn
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4230-717X
affiliation: University of Melbourne
title: "Sulfur cycle and oxidation chemistry of marine DMS at kCGBAPS"
abstract: "A sample cookbook description."
GitHub Events
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- Release event: 1
- Member event: 5
- Issue comment event: 10
- Push event: 21
- Pull request event: 29
- Fork event: 6
- Create event: 6
Last Year
- Release event: 1
- Member event: 5
- Issue comment event: 10
- Push event: 21
- Pull request event: 29
- Fork event: 6
- Create event: 6
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 6 months ago
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- Total issues: 0
- Total pull requests: 14
- Average time to close issues: N/A
- Average time to close pull requests: 12 minutes
- Total issue authors: 0
- Total pull request authors: 6
- Average comments per issue: 0
- Average comments per pull request: 0.64
- Merged pull requests: 11
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 1
Past Year
- Issues: 0
- Pull requests: 14
- Average time to close issues: N/A
- Average time to close pull requests: 12 minutes
- Issue authors: 0
- Pull request authors: 6
- Average comments per issue: 0
- Average comments per pull request: 0.64
- Merged pull requests: 11
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 1
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- alanah-chapman (4)
- cjmyn (4)
- S140293-mk (3)
- dependabot[bot] (1)
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