Lab Notebook
Why an open lab notebook?
Providing a public view of scientific research work has numerous advantages:
- Open and reproducible science
- Personal value of regularly “publishing”
- Regular acheivable deadlines to combat timeline creep
- Getting feedback on work in progress
Latest Posting (03/31/2021)
Next Posting (Due: 04/08/2021)
- TBD
Past Entries
- 2021-03-31: Basis-tuned entropy approximation for solution phases
- 2021-03-19: Simplified Rock Metric Outline
- 2021-03-12: Approximating entropy due to mixing through multiplicity tuning
- 2021-02-26: Writing Workshop Week 1: Reverse Outlines & Creating Value
- 2021-02-17: Manuscript Revision Writing Workshop Syllabus
- 2021-02-06: Data-weights for Meaningful Models
- 2021-02-03: Quantitative modeling of rock formation histories
- 2021-01-25: Challenges with experimental validation of vaporization modeling
- 2021-01-17: Thermochemical Rock Vaporization Database
- 2021-01-08: Theory of Vaporized Rocks
- 2020-12-31: New open lab notebook prototype
- 2020-12-18: Urgently seeking equilibrium Working Draft (Paper I)
- 2020-12-11: Urgently seeking equilibrium: Manuscript outlines for equilibrium algorithms
- 2020-12-04: Basic composition-perturbation models for solution phases
- 2020-11-25: Imposing subsolidus phase saturation constraints
- 2020-11-19: Least-squares-optimized MEXQAL calculations for geo-phases
- 2020-11-12: Benchmarking MEXQAL method for geologically-relevant phases
- 2020-11-05: Calculating phase composition with the Metastable eXchange EQuilibrium ALgorithm (MEXQAL)