Citing wildcat¶
Please consider citing wildcat if you use it for a publication. You can cite the latest release using:
King, J., 2025, wildcat - Command line tool to assess and map post-wildfire debris-flow hazards,
version 1.1.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1YN79CN
BibTeX:
@misc{king_2025,
title = {wildcat - Command line tool to assess and map post-wildfire debris-flow hazards, version 1.1.0},
author = {King, Jonathan},
url = {https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/lhp/wildcat},
version = {1.1.0},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.5066/P1YN79CN}
}
Prior Releases¶
Please consult the dropdown menus to cite previous releases:
wildcat 1.0.0
King, J., 2024, wildcat - Command line tool to assess and map post-wildfire debris-flow hazards,
version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P14VYAUB
BibTeX:
@misc{king_2024,
title = {wildcat - Command line tool to assess and map post-wildfire debris-flow hazards, version 1.0.0},
author = {King, Jonathan},
url = {https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/lhp/wildcat},
version = {1.0.0},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.5066/P14VYAUB}
}
DOI and IP number¶
The following table provides the DOI and IP number for each release:
Release |
DOI |
IP Number |
---|---|---|
1.1.0 (latest) |
IP-176165 |
|
1.0.0 |
IP-170896 |