AVNI is a software ecosystem for analyzing and interpreting planetary models and data sets that were initially designed or the three-dimensional reference Earth model project REM3D. The codes are primary written in Python with interfaces to legacy routines in C and Fortran. Some installation files as well as applets and API access require registration on the AVNI Homepage below.
ReadTheDocs: avni.globalseismology.org
Source code: github
Requests/Bug Reports: issues
Contact: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ
A core team maintains the public repository and releases versions after benchmarking; if you do not see activity on Github, that does not mean improvements or bug fixes are not underway! We provide APIs that interface with heavy, legacy codes hosted our servers so that AVNI installation remains light to serve various applications. Contact the AVNI team at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions.
AVNI needs the following python modules installed in the system.
- The gfortran Fortran compiler
- Python 3.7+
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
AVNI is a community project that lives by the participation of its members — i.e., including you! It is our goal to build an inclusive and participatory community so we are happy that you are interested in participating! We have collected a set of guidelines and advice on how to get involved in the community and keep them in the Contributing Guide. Please follow the contributor covenant code of conduct specified in the CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md in all interactions and deliberations.
The Principal Developers that maintain AVNI are listed in AUTHORS. See also the list of Github contributors who participate in this project.
Current software version is provided in the file version file. We use SemVer for versioning as explained in our versioning conventions. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
This software is published under the GNU GPL v3 license - see the LICENSE file for details. Please write to [email protected] or see our FAQs for additional clarifications.
- Funded by the National Science Foundation and the Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics.
- A project like this one is a culmination of feedback and input from several excellent colleagues and organizations. We thank members of the open source and Earth Science communities for their input and non-Github contributions.
- Computational resources maintained by Princeton University accessible through the AVNI website. We thank the system administrators for assistance.