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[REVIEW]: PySHbundle: A Python software to convert GRACE Spherical Harmonic Coefficients to gridded mass change fields #7550
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Some overall comments for I put together some issues (GESS-research-group/pyshbundle#132 GESS-research-group/pyshbundle#133 GESS-research-group/pyshbundle#134) that I found looking over the documentation. I still need to build an environment to run the programs themselves. I thought that the Theoretical Background page was really good. Line-by-Line
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Submitting author: @lsmvivek (Vivek Kumar Yadav)
Repository: https://github.com/GESS-research-group/pyshbundle
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