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Citing PDAF
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.
A good reference on PDAF is
- Lars Nerger and Wolfgang Hiller, Software for Ensemble-based Data Assimilation Systems - Implementation Strategies and Scalability. Computers and Geosciences, 55 (2013) 110-118
We appreciate if you also cite the paper discussing the filter algorithm you applied (see the page on Publications and Presentations).
To directly cite the software PDAF, you can cite the release package at Zenodo:
- Lars Nerger. (2023). The Parallel Data Assimilation Framework (PDAF). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7861829
We also enjoy to hear from you when you publish work using PDAF (See Imprint for contact information.) We have a list a publications by PDAF users and adding your publication is easiest when you notify us about it.
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