Source: pysolid Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian GIS Project Uploaders: Antonio Valentino Rules-Requires-Root: no Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python Build-Depends: gfortran, debhelper-compat (= 12), dh-python, python3-all-dev, python3-numpy, python3-matplotlib, python3-pytest, python3-scipy, python3-skimage, python3-setuptools, xauth, xvfb Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/pysolid Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/pysolid.git Homepage: https://github.com/insarlab/PySolid Package: python3-pysolid Architecture: any Depends: ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, python3-numpy, python3-matplotlib, python3-scipy, python3-skimage Description: Python wrapper for solid Earth tides Python based solid Earth tides (PySolid) is a thin Python wrapper of the solid.for program (by Dennis Milbert based on dehanttideinelMJD.f from V. Dehant, S. Mathews, J. Gipson and C. Bruyninx) to calculate solid Earth tides in east/north/up direction (section 7.1.1 in the 2010 IERS Conventions). Solid Earth tides introduces very long spatial wavelength components in SAR/InSAR observations, as shown in the Sentinel-1 data with regular acquisitions and large swaths (Yunjun et al., 2022).