Bias Corrected Estimation of Paleointensity (BiCEP) is a method for estimating paleointenstities without excluding large numbers of specimens (https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GC009755). BiCEP_GUI is a GUI for running BiCEP on specimens.
Installation instructions and documentation (including a worked example notebook) can be found at https://bcych.github.io/BiCEP_GUI
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
BiCEP_GUI uses a small amount of modified code from the PmagPy project for plotting stereonets, which is © PmagPy contributors, 2023 under a BSD 3-Clause License. BiCEP_GUI additionally uses some code from the stan programming language, which is also licensed under a 3-clause-BSD license.
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If you have any issues with this software, please contact me at bcych@liverpool.ac.uk, or leave an issue or feature request.
