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0.31

- Improved documentation
- Calibration methods implemented
- Device calibration example created

0.6.1

A Python toolbox for handling common tasks with cosmic-ray neutron probes. This release is based in version 0.6.0 but archived in zenodo. ![](https://zenodo.org/badge/DOI/10.5281/zenodo.11090077.svg)

0.6.0

Including the corrections from the [Journal of Open Source Software review](https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/6025)

Summary:
- The method `get_reference_neutron_flux` was introduced, providing one value for the reference date, and having as a default date 2011-05-01, following previous studies (Zreda et a., 2012, Hawdon et al., 2014, Bogena et al., 2022).
- Rc_methods `Hawdonetal2014` and `McJannetandDesilets2023` were added to the routine `correction_incoming_flux` to account for differences in cutoff rigidity.
- Added the revised sample weighting procedure (Schrön et al., 2017).
- Functions with specifics `pandas` methods, were improved to be type agnostic.
- Code style improved

0.5.1

What's Changed

- Implemented uncertainty estimation methods.
- Corrected documentation

* Development by joaquinperaza in https://github.com/soilwater/crnpy/pull/5
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/soilwater/crnpy/compare/0.5.0...0.5.1

0.5.0

- Corrections routines are reporting the correction factors, allowing a more transparent processing workflow
- count_time() method renamed to get_integration_time()
- Several documentation enhancements

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/soilwater/crnpy/compare/0.4.1...0.5.0

0.4.1

- Fixed errors in `count_time()`, `adjust_temporal_counts()` and `sensing_depth()`
- Improved documentation

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