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ESSD manuscript #95

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bpbond opened this issue Jan 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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ESSD manuscript #95

bpbond opened this issue Jan 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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bpbond commented Jan 7, 2020

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bpbond commented Mar 8, 2020

To do:

  • A number of TODOs in the RMarkdown document - small things to fill in
  • Figures in the RMarkdown document
  • Introductory material in the Google Doc--science need, etc.
  • Incorporate html output into Google Doc
  • Set up author spreadsheet
  • Email authors with links and instructions

@bpbond bpbond added this to the ESSD ms milestone Mar 12, 2020
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