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[thesis swamp] find of the (yester)day
volcan01010, which -- like it says on the tin -- is volcanology and, also, the free or open-source software we (can) use to Do It.
I got there by looking for someone, anyone, who'd made a base for TAS plots using python. Turns out the module this guy wrote isn't trivially-to-me interoperable with veusz, at least with my current general cope levels, but the code did contain everything I needed to put shit together manually, which involved more irritating fiddly bits but substantially fewer meltdowns.
Ta-da:
Data from Mangler et al. (2019) (open access!), with IUGS fields and naming conventions per Le Maitre et al. (eds) (2002). Larger symbols (for stratigraphic units in bold in the legend) are samples I've analysed.
I got there by looking for someone, anyone, who'd made a base for TAS plots using python. Turns out the module this guy wrote isn't trivially-to-me interoperable with veusz, at least with my current general cope levels, but the code did contain everything I needed to put shit together manually, which involved more irritating fiddly bits but substantially fewer meltdowns.
Ta-da:

Data from Mangler et al. (2019) (open access!), with IUGS fields and naming conventions per Le Maitre et al. (eds) (2002). Larger symbols (for stratigraphic units in bold in the legend) are samples I've analysed.
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ALSO I have subsequently fixed this so I refer to "qz" not "Q", and unfucked the y axis, but I'm not uploading the new version you just get this.