Marco A. Lopez-Sanchez
marcoalopez
Earth scientist working at the IACT-CSIC (Spain). I study rock deformation, microstructure, rheology, and seismic anisotropy.
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A Python script for estimating grain size and differential stress via piezometers
Jupyter notebooks for digital image correlation (DIC) data post-processing (DICe output files)
A set of Jupyter notebooks to generate crust and lithosphere strength envelopes
no-fuss ternary plots in Python (using matplotlib)
JASPE is Just Another Stereoplot in a Python Environment
A Python script to estimate the nearest neighbour distance and perform nearest neighbour Monte Carlo simulations
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A Python script for estimating grain size and differential stress via piezometers
Jupyter notebooks for digital image correlation (DIC) data post-processing (DICe output files)
Python codes for modelling elastic and seismic properties in rocks
no-fuss ternary plots in Python (using matplotlib)
A free and open-source script to estimate 'chemical' ages in monazites analyzed in electron microprobes
Introduction to the Python programming language for data analysis in earth sciences
A set of Jupyter notebooks to generate crust and lithosphere strength envelopes
Compilation of Cabo Ortegal Complex (high-P units) studies
From the Lower Crust to the mantle: elastic properties, anisotropy, and water content of the Cabo Ortegal complex
JASPE is Just Another Stereoplot in a Python Environment
In-situ Deformation Experiments to study strain localization in Anisotropic crystalline materials
Introducción al lenguaje de programación Python aplicado a las geociencias
Tools for estimate mineral solubilities at crustal conditions
A Python script to estimate the nearest neighbour distance and perform nearest neighbour Monte Carlo simulations
Python code snippets for image analysis
MTEX is a free Matlab toolbox for quantitative texture analysis. Homepage:
An MTEX toolbox example estimating correct perimeters