thermomag_plotter
A basic Python script to plot thermomagnetic data. Made as an exercise for GLY6932 (Data and Software) at University of Florida.
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A basic Python script to plot thermomagnetic data. Made as an exercise for GLY6932 (Data and Software) at University of Florida.
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Thermomag Plotter
Purpose
This software was created to streamline the process of plotting thermomagnetic curves with matplotlib. It was designed for use with data files output by AGICO MFK1-FA Kappabridges but may work with other AGICO instruments as well. The script takes low- and high-temperature thermomagnetic data, converts units of temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, and then plots the data using a figure scheme that is common in the field of paleomagnetism/rock magnetism.
Inputs
This software requires three input files: -Pre-heating low-temperature thermomagnetic susceptibility -High-temperature thermomagnetic susceptibility -Post-heating low-temperature thermomagnetic susceptibility
All files should be converted from their original .clw and .cur files to .csv format before using this software.
Outputs
If inputs are correct, the software should output a figure (.pdf extension) of the thermomagnetic curves. In addition, the corrected data files will be output in .json format.
Notes
The arrows indicating the direction of measurement will need to be tailored to each set of data. To do this, edit the x, y, dx, dy parameters of each arrow. For a more detailed description, see: matplotlib.pyplot.arrow docs
License
This Simple Plotting Library is published under the MIT license.
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- Name: Katie Bristol
- Login: katiebristol
- Kind: user
- Location: Gainesville, FL
- Company: University of Florida
- Website: katiebristol.github.io
- Twitter: rockmagnetism
- Repositories: 8
- Profile: https://github.com/katiebristol
PhD Candidate at University of Florida
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- family-names: Bristol
given-names: Katie
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3040-5653
title: Thermomag Plotter
version: 0.1.0
doi: 10.5072/zenodo.791886
date-released: 2021-04-09
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