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Electromagnetic methods in geophysics - open educational resources.
## Why The code is the instructions for generating the figure. By using the code to produce the figure each time, we 1. ensure that a reader can dive a...
Links to each individual app can be generated (see original instructions here: Microsoft/AzureNotebooks#95 ) These instructions are specific the repository we are using: - use a link of the form:...
I suggest we emphasize the apps and their usefulness. This deserves discussion since this section can serve as a template for other sections. The goal is to get engagement first...
Right now, the solutions for dipoles in homogeneous media are stated as in Ward and Hohmann, with the coordinates laid out and a specific orientation selected. This is valuable, but...
The solution for a transient electric dipole in em geosci uses `erf`:  (http://em.geosci.xyz/content/maxwell1_fundamentals/dipole_sources_in_homogeneous_media/electric_dipole_time/analytic_solution.html) This is inconsistent with Ward and Hohmann (`erfc`. Note that `erfc(x) = 1-erf(x)`)  cc. @sgkang,...
The code used to generate the contributors page currently lives in `_ext/autodoc.py`. The function is `make_contributorslist`. This code should be parsed out and generalized so that it can be used...
The Menu bar lists a lot of empty page (corresponding to the framework) A user may not need to see the full framework, just what has been done. It would...
The EM-31 portion of the Expo Site case history should be transferred to EM Geosci https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/courses/eosc350/content/index.htm 
- [ ] Geophysical investigations of geology and structure: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6-CCYHtUGILbU8ta3AyWnhvbTg - [ ] Geohazard due to magnetic storm: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6-CCYHtUGILaFBUSFA3SVUtSXc
This case history is used in DISC2017, but has not been posted in EM geosci. @grosenkj: Could you fill in this google doc form? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V7W0394huLPIKMdgLYJCNmg-omEdKxsbScRBlZpUq8A/edit