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presubmission: Does EPGMr package fit? #365

Closed SwampThingPaul closed 4 years ago

SwampThingPaul commented 4 years ago

Submitting Author: Paul Julian (@SwampThingPaul)
Repository: https://github.com/SwampThingPaul/EPGMr


Package: EPGMr
Type: Package
Title: Implements the Everglades Phosphorus Gradient Model in R
Version: 0.1.0
Authors@R: person("Paul","Julian",email="pauljulianphd@gmail.com",role=c("aut","cre"))
Maintainer: Paul Julian <pauljulianphd@gmail.com>
URL: https://github.com/swampthingpaul/EPGMr
Description: The model used for Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) design is expanded to include mass balances on marsh water-columns and surface soils. EPGM (Everglades Phosphorus Gradient Model) predicts variations in water-column P concentration, peat accretion rate, and soil P concentration along a horizontal gradient imposed by an external phosphorus load and sheet-flow conditions. Potential biological responses are expressed in terms of marsh surface area exceeding threshold criteria for water-column and soil phosphorus concentrations. More information of the model can be found at http://www.wwwalker.net/epgm/
License: CC0
Encoding: UTF-8
LazyData: true
RoxygenNote: 6.1.1.9000

Scope

Honestly, I am not sure if this package fits the @ropensci package policy or if it does which category this package falls. Generally, this package is implementation of an ecological model originally developed as a spreadsheet model with several macros (originally in Lotus123, then converted to Excel; webpage). Originally this model was developed for application in specific to the Everglades ecosystem but has the potential to be applied to other wetland ecosystems more broadly.

Ecosystem scientists, data scientist and modelers

To the author's knowledge, there are no R packages that accomplish what EPGMr, specifically.

I have been in communication with the model's original developer Dr. Walker, I have shared the GitHub repo and he is aware of the progress.

maelle commented 4 years ago

Thanks for your presubmission @SwampThingPaul! As it is a methodological package (a re-write of a tool providing an ecological model), it is out-of-scope. Rewriting the Excel tool in R is a great effort nonetheless! We hope you find another venue for it (maybe [JOSS(https://joss.theoj.org/)?).