Jupyter notebooks with tutorials for using Fatiando a Terra software to solve data problems in geoscience.
There are several options for running our tutorials (follow the links by clicking on the "launch" buttons):
🚀 Launch | ℹ️ Description |
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Run the tutorials online through the excellent Binder service. | |
Browse and explore the code and text in the notebooks online (but won't be able to run the code). | |
Download an archive of this repository and run the notebooks on your computer. See below for instructions. |
🚨 WARNING: 🚨 Binder will not save any changes you make and may shutdown your JupyterLab without warning. This is a good way to explore but if you intend on editing the notebook then we recommend running things on your machine.
To run the code on your computer, you will first need to
install our libraries
as well as Jupyter and other dependencies.
See the environment.yml
file for a full list.
All Python source code is made available under the BSD 3-clause license. You can freely use and modify the code, without warranty, so long as you provide attribution to the authors.
Unless otherwise specified, all figures and Jupyter notebooks are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC-BY).
The full text of these licenses is provided in the LICENSE.txt
file.