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The Poisson solve absolute tolerance sets the accuracy of the Poisson solve. Given the value of abs_tol, the error level targeted in the Poisson solve is abs_tol * 4 * pi * G * rho_max, where rho_max is the maximum density on the domain. For Cartesian simulations the default value is 1.e-11, and for non-Cartesian the default value is 1.e-10.
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On the last community call we decided to move all sample datasets in Fatiando to Rockhound.
Harmonica datasets are being moved to Rockhound on fatiando/rockhound#84.
After it is merged, we should remove the harmonica.datasets along with the data folder. Besides, all gallery examples should download their data from Rockhound, there
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We need to make a better job of providing citation information for Fatiando components. The coolest thing I've seen so far is duecredit. We can annotate our code with references and the user can use duecredit to generate a full list of references (including external libraries).