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Revision as of 16:50, 7 November 2016

Welcome to the KRC Wiki

KRC is a planetary surface temperature model developed by H. H. Kieffer.

KRC Stands for: 
-K = k = conductivity
-R = rho = density
-C = Cp = specific heat

Download KRC 

Download the latest version of KRC here.

Compile KRC 

Instructions to compile the latest version of KRC here.

KRC on the Web 

KRC is now available as a web application. To use KRC on the web, click here

KRC Tutorial 

A brief introduction to the Davinci interface is presented here.

Documentation for KRC 

  • A paper published in the Journal of Geophysical Research. The paper contains lots of details on the inner workings of KRC and comparisons to other relevant models.]]
  • Videos of Hugh Kieffer describing the Model in a 2 day workshop.
  • How To Guides


Ls on the Web 

Ls Tool is now available as a web application. To use the Ls Tool on the web, click here

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