https://github.com/charlesll/silicat
Silicat: a framework for studying silicate melts
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Silicat: a framework for studying silicate melts
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: charlesll
- License: mit
- Language: Jupyter Notebook
- Default Branch: master
- Size: 179 MB
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Metadata Files
README.md
SiliCat: a framework for studying silicate melts
SiliCat allows you to access viscosity and Raman spectroscopy databases. It further provides an easy way to use common viscosity, heat capacity and other density models.
The large database further allows using Machine Learning technics to predict various parameters for new compositions.
Copyrights
Copyright (c) 2016 Charles Le Losq, Danilo Di Genova, Daniel R. Neuville.
SiliCat has been created on the original idea of Charles Le Losq and Danilo Di Genova.
Charles Le Losq, Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Australia.
Danilo Di Genova, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Section for Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry, University of Munich, Germany
Daniel R. Neuville, Laboratoire de Géomatériaux, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France.
Licence
The project is under the MIT licence, see the LICENCE file for details.
Introduction
SiliCat is a project consisting in database of silicate melts properties and spectroscopic data, linked to models and machine learning algorithms.
SiliCat aims to provide an easy, portable and centralized access to published dataasets. We further publish this framework as an open-source project, with the aim to receive contributions in order to keep the databases and models up to date. The starting point of SiliCat is silicate melts, but we have no limitation and can include other database (metallic melts, etc.), depending on the contributions of other people. THe final aim of SiliCat will be to be a useful tool for studying the relationships between the properties and the structure of liquids, with easy bindings to existing and new models, in order to promote new scientific discoveries.
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Project is under construction.
Owner
- Name: Charles Le Losq
- Login: charlesll
- Kind: user
- Location: France
- Company: Institut de physique du globe de Paris
- Website: https://charlesll.github.io/
- Twitter: Charles_LeLosq
- Repositories: 49
- Profile: https://github.com/charlesll
Geoscientist, Assistant Professor, willing to improve data reduction protocols through programming and data science
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