| 1 | = Citing PDAF = |
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| 3 | PDAF is developed by researchers. Thus, we expect that you follow common scientific practice and **cite PDAF**, when you publish work obtained using the software. |
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| 5 | A good reference on PDAF is |
| 6 | * Lars Nerger and Wolfgang Hiller, Software for Ensemble-based Data Assimilation Systems - Implementation Strategies and Scalability. Computers and Geosciences, 55 (2013) 110-118 |
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| 8 | We appreciate if you also cite the paper discussing the filter algorithm you applied (see the page on [wiki:PublicationsandPresentations Publications and Presentations]). |
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| 10 | To directly cite the software PDAF, you can cite the release package at Zenodo: |
| 11 | * Lars Nerger. (2023). The Parallel Data Assimilation Framework (PDAF). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7861829 |
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| 13 | We also enjoy to hear from you when you publish work using PDAF (See Imprint for contact information.) We have a [wiki:PublicationsandPresentations list a publications by PDAF users] and adding your publication is easiest when you notify us about it. |