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Submitting Author: Stefano Costa (@steko)
Package Name: iosacal
One-Line Description of Package: An open source radiocarbon (14C) calibration software.
Repository Link (if existing): https://codeberg.org/steko/iosacal
EiC: @coatless


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Description

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IOSACal takes a radiocarbon determination (e.g. 2430±170 years BP) and outputs a calibrated age as a set of probability intervals. The calibration process converts the laboratory determination into a set of calendar dates by means of a calibration curve. IOSACal reads calibration curves in the common .14c format used also by other programs. iosacal can output results as a publication-quality plot, a short textual summary or both.

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    • Data retrieval
    • Data extraction
    • Data processing/munging
    • Data deposition
    • Data validation and testing
    • Data visualization
    • Workflow automation
    • Citation management and bibliometrics
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  • Education

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IOSACal works with raw data expressed as numeric values and can process it, even in batch, to obtain calibrated dates and plots that are Python objects and can be passed along to other packages.

IOSACal creates plots that follow current state of the art visualization standards.

  • Who is the target audience and what are the scientific applications of this package?

IOSAcal is for archaeologists, geologists, climate scientists and any other research field where calibrating radiocarbon dates is a necessary task for building absolute chronologies.

  • Are there other Python packages that accomplish similar things? If so, how does yours differ?

As far as I know there are no other Python packages that accomplish the same task.

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