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https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-1155-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-1155-2025
Model description paper
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27 Feb 2025
Model description paper |  | 27 Feb 2025

The Earth Science Box Modeling Toolkit (ESBMTK 0.14.0.11): a Python library for research and teaching

Ulrich G. Wortmann, Tina Tsan, Mahrukh Niazi, Irene A. Ma, Ruben Navasardyan, Magnus-Roland Marun, Bernardo S. Chede, Jingwen Zhong, and Morgan Wolfe

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The Earth Science Box Modeling Toolkit (ESBMTK) is a user-friendly Python library that simplifies the creation of models to study earth system processes, such as the carbon cycle and ocean chemistry. It enhances learning by emphasizing concepts over programming and is accessible to students and researchers alike. By automating complex calculations and promoting code clarity, ESBMTK accelerates model development while improving reproducibility and the usability of scientific research.
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