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Obliqua (Tidal heating model)

A Julia package to calculate the tidal deformation (i.e., tidal Love numbers) of solid, partially-solid, and liquid planetary mantles

Forked from the original repository of Hamish Hay. Distributed under the MIT License.

Documentation

https://proteus-framework.org/Obliqua

Contributors

Name Email address
Marijn van Dijk m.r.van.dijk.3[at]student.rug.nl
Tim Lichtenberg tim.lichtenberg[at]rug.nl
Harrison Nicholls harrison.nicholls[at]physics.ox.ac.uk
Mohammad Farhat farhat[at]berkeley.edu
Hamish Hay hamish[at]tides.rocks

Repository structure

  • README.md - This file
  • LICENSE.txt - License for modification, distribution, etc.
  • src/ - Source files
  • examples/ - Tools and notebooks showing how to use the code

Installation

  1. Clone the repo
    git clone https://github.com/FormingWorlds/Obliqua.git
  2. Move to the repository directory and start Julia
    cd Obliqua
    julia
  3. Install Obliqua
    julia> ]
    pkg> add https://github.com/FormingWorlds/Obliqua.git#julia
    

Integrations

This project is being developed in close collaboration with the PROTEUS similation framework. Obliqua can be used seamlessly within PROTEUS to model tidal dissipation and Love number evolution in planetary interiors.

For detailed instructions on installing and using Obliqua in combination with PROTEUS, please refer to the installation guide in the Obliqua documentation.

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