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PyLag is an offline particle tracking model. The model expects as inputs time independent and/or dependent variables that describe the state of a given fluid. These may be measured quantities or the predictions of an analytical or numerical model. Using these, the model computes Lagrangian trajectories for particles released into the fluid at a particular point in time and space. The model is primarily aimed at marine applications, but is intended to be versatile enough to be extended to other contexts; for example, studies of atmospheric dispersion.

PyLag was created with the aim to make available a particle tracking model that is a) fast to run, b) easy to use, c) extensible and d) flexible. The model is written in a mixture of Python and Cython.

How to cite

Uncles, R. J., Clark, J. R., Bedington, M., Torres, R. 2020. “On sediment dispersal in the Whitsand Bay Marine Conservation Zone: Neighbor to a closed dredge-spoil disposal site” in Marine Protected Areas: Evidence, Policy and Practise, ed Robert Clark and John Humphreys (Elsevier Inc.).

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Full installations instructions and tutorial examples can be found in PyLag's documentation.

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