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  1. qcscine/autocas: Release 2.3.0 

    Bensberg, Moritz; Mörchen, Maximilian; Stein, Christopher J.; et al. (2024)
    Changes:
    Software
  2. PourPy - A python package to generate potential-pH diagrams 

    Korber, Anja; Furcas, Fabio E.; Pundir, Mohit; et al. (2024)
    The Journal of Open Source Software
    PourPy is an open-source Python package for generating thermodynamic stability diagrams of solid phases and complexes in aqueous electrolytes. These so-called Pourbaix diagrams provide valuable information about the reactivity of chemical elements and compounds as a function of the electrochemical potential and the pH. In the context of corrosion science, environmental and process engineering, Pourbaix diagrams are useful to predict the ...
    Journal Article
  3. Success Factors for a Digital Twin of Subsurface Utilities - Experiences from the Comparison of Singapore and Zurich 

    Wieser, Andreas; Soon, Victor Khoo Hock; Lüthy, Hans Jürg (2024)
    Other Conference Item
  4. Post glacial sediment partitioning on a tectonically controlled, narrow shelf (Calabro-Tyrrhenian margin, Italy): Issues in defining S2S budget 

    Casalbore D.; Martorelli E.; Ridente D.; et al. (2024)
    Earth-Science Reviews
    The re-analysis of high-resolution seismic profiles collected along the narrow (2–9 km) shelf facing ∼90 km of the Calabro-Tyrrhenian coastline has enabled the reconstruction of its sequence-stratigraphic architecture, along with the quantification of sediment volumes accommodated during the last post-glacial sea level rise and highstand. The shelf volumes are compared with the gross volumes supplied by the short and steep rivers draining ...
    Review Article

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