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Romsa-py – Python ROMSA (Right Dihedra Method Stress Analysis) is a high-performance Python tool for determining paleostress orientations from fault-slip data.

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Romsa-py – Python ROMSA (Right Dihedra Method Stress Analysis) is a high-performance Python tool for determining paleostress orientations from fault-slip data.
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Followed the README instructions and was able to get the examples working as described on a mac. No problems. Think I'd be able to understand how to make my own input files as well based on README.md. Citation and License look good.

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@JustinGOSSES JustinGOSSES merged commit 0bf8985 into softwareunderground:main Nov 28, 2025
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