sedproxy 0.7.3
- refactor and rename growth rate function to be more intuitive
sedproxy 0.7.2
- modifications to pass R CMD check
- depend on R >= 4.0.0
sedproxy 0.7.1
- set growth to zero at temperatures below -2°C in growth_rate_l09_R (FAME)
sedproxy 0.7.0
- feature - allow simulation of proxy in mixed layer
sedproxy 0.6.6
- bugfix - allow duplicated requested timepoints
- additionally include n.samples in output
sedproxy 0.6.5
- bugfix - fix case where bio.depth and layer width both == 0, single row of clim.signal should be used for each requested timepoint
sedproxy 0.6.4
- implement growth rate threshold in growth_rate_l09_R (FAME)
sedproxy 0.6.2
- fixed calibration parameters attribute
sedproxy 0.6.1
- Release version for final copy edited version of CoTP paper
- Repository moved to Github
sedproxy 0.6
- Fast version of ClimToProxyClim called internally when parameters are time-invariant
- Bugfix to calculation of bioturbation weights when layer.width == 0
- Other performance improvements
- Basic unit tests to detect changes to output for a standard simulation
sedproxy 0.5.0
- Release version for revised CoTP Discussion paper
- Can now use dynamic habitat weights
- Now has explicit sensor stage with conversion from temperature to Mg/Ca or Uk’37 units
- Habitat weights can be calculated using temperature response function and parameterisation from FAME 1.0 module
- Calibration uncertainty modelled via sampling parameters from fitted calibration regression model for each replicate
sedproxy 0.4.0
- Release version for CoTP Discussion paper
sedproxy 0.3.1
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
- ClimToProxyClim now takes a ts object for the input climate signal.
- Bioturbation weights now take the thickness of the layer from which samples were picked/extracted into account when determining the time period over which a proxy integrates the climate signal. This is controlled by the new argument
layer.width