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Above-Belowground Synchrony and Coupling

Principal Investigators:

  • Ashley Bulseco
  • Smriti Pehim Limbu
  • Abigail Borgmeier
  • L. McKinley Nevins
  • Francis Andrea Chaves Rodriguez

Script Explanations

Briefly describe the purpose of each script (or folder of scripts) here as you create them!

Contributing Guidelines & Style Guide

When you have a group of people collaborating on a shared project (particularly a code-heavy one), it can be nice to create some guidelines to make sure everyone is contributing in consistent ways. Similarly if your group reaches consensus on a 'style' of file names and/or code it can be good to formalize those rules as well. The standard convention in GitHub is to create a file called "CONTRIBUTING.md" that contains all of this information. If you want some inspiration check out the LTER Scientific Computing team's CONTRIBUTING.md document!

Related Repositories

  • TBD (recommend including user/repository name, link, and brief description)

Supplementary Resources

LTER Scientific Computing Team website & NCEAS' Resources for Working Groups

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