Citing Harmonica

This is research software made by scientists. Citations help us justify the effort that goes into building and maintaining this project.

Citing the software

If you used this software in your research, please consider citing the following source: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3628741

The link above includes full citation information and export formats (BibTeX, Mendeley, etc).

Citing the methods

Harmonica offers implementations of some methods that have been published in scientific journals. We appreciate citations of these publications as well in case you made use of them.

  • harmonica.EquivalentSources with block_size set (block-averaged sources):

    Soler, S. R. and Uieda, L. (2021). Gradient-boosted equivalent sources, Geophysical Journal International. doi:10.1093/gji/ggab297

  • harmonica.EquivalentSourcesGB (Gradient-boosted equivalent sources):

    Soler, S. R. and Uieda, L. (2021). Gradient-boosted equivalent sources, Geophysical Journal International. doi:10.1093/gji/ggab297

  • harmonica.tesseroid_gravity (forward modelling of tesseroids with constant and variable density):

    Soler, S. R., Pesce, A., Gimenez, M. E., & Uieda, L. (2019). Gravitational field calculation in spherical coordinates using variable densities in depth, Geophysical Journal International. doi: 10.1093/gji/ggz277