% HOW TO CITE SPECFEM1D % HowToCiteSPECFEM1D.bib % % This file includes the bibtex entries necessary for citing SPECFEM1D. % % Citing software gives proper credit to those who contribute to the % development of the code and allows CIG to gather citation metrics % for our community. % % There are 3 parts to citing software: % I. Acknowledge CIG % II. Cite the code % III. Cite published papers % % I. ACKNOWLEDGE CIG % Use the following text in your “Acknowledgements”: % We thank the Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (geodynamics.org) which is funded by the National Science Foundation under award EAR-0949446, EAR-1550901, and EAR-2149126 for supporting the development of SPECFEM1D. % II. CITE THE CODE % Select the proper code version from the following: % @software{specfem1d-v1.0.4, author = {Tromp, J. and Komatitsch, D.}, title = {SPECFEM1D v1.0.4 [software]}, year = 2013, version = {v1.0.4}, doi = {NoDOI}, optkeywords = {SPECFEM1D} } % III. CITE PUBLISHED PAPERS % Cite the following: % @article{komatitsch1999introduction, Title = {Introduction to the spectral element method for three-dimensional seismic wave propagation}, Author = {Komatitsch, D. and Tromp, J.}, Journal = {Geophysical journal international}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1999}, Pages = {806-822}, Volume = {139}, Number = {3} } @article{Komatitsch01041998, Title = {The spectral element method: An efficient tool to simulate the seismic response of 2D and 3D geological structures}, Author = {Komatitsch, D. and Vilotte, J.-P.}, Journal = {Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America}, Year = {1998}, Pages = {368-392}, Volume = {88}, Number = {2}, optkeywords = {SPECFEM1D}, opturl = {http://www.bssaonline.org/content/88/2/368.abstract} }