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Python tools for obtaining and working with ICESat-2 data

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Python tools for obtaining and working with ICESat-2 data

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Origin and Purpose

icepyx is both a software library and a community composed of ICESat-2 data users, developers, and the scientific community. We are working together to develop a shared library of resources - including existing resources, new code, tutorials, and use-cases/examples - that simplify the process of querying, obtaining, analyzing, and manipulating ICESat-2 datasets to enable scientific discovery.

icepyx aims to provide a clearinghouse for code, functionality to improve interoperability, documentation, examples, and educational resources that tackle disciplinary research questions while minimizing the amount of repeated effort across groups utilizing similar datasets. icepyx also hopes to foster collaboration, open-science, and reproducible workflows by integrating and sharing resources.

Many of these tools began as Jupyter Notebooks developed for and during the cryosphere themed ICESat-2 Hackweek at the University of Washington in June 2019 or as scripts written and used by the ICESat-2 Science Team members. This project combines and generalizes these scripts into a unified framework, making them accessible for everyone.

Installation

Currently icepyx is only available for use as a github repository. The contents of the repository can be download as a zipped file or cloned.

To use icepyx, fork this repo to your own account, then git clone the repo onto your system. Provided the location of the repo is part of your $PYTHONPATH, you should simply be able to add import icepyx to your Python document.

To clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/icesat2py/icepyx.git

Future developments of icepyx may include pip and conda as simplified installation options.

Examples (Jupyter Notebooks)

Listed below are example jupyter-notebooks

ICESat-2_DAAC_DataAccess_Example

Citing icepyx

This community and software is developed with the goal of supporting science applications. Thus, our contributors (including those who have developed the packages used within icepyx) and maintainers justify their efforts and demonstrate the impact of their work through citations. Please see CITATION.rst for additional citation information.

Contact

Working with ICESat-2 data and have ideas you want to share? Have a great suggestion or recommendation of something you’d like to see implemented and want to find out if others would like that tool too? Come join the conversation at: https://discourse.pangeo.io/. Search for “icesat-2” under the “science” topic to find us.

Contribute

We welcome and invite contributions to icepyx from anyone at any career stage and with any amount of coding experience! Check out our contribution guidelines to see how you can contribute.

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. Contributor Covenant

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